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Unlocking Faith S1E28 | Church and Comparison

In this episode of the Unlocking Faith podcast, Dr. Emory Berry, Jr. and Marquis Wadley explore the reasons why many individuals under 40 perceive church attendance as optional. They discuss societal changes, the impact of social media, and the importance of creating welcoming church environments. The conversation also delves into the challenges of comparing personal blessings with those of others, emphasizing the need for contentment and trust in God's timing. The hosts encourage listeners to take accountability in inviting others back to church and to seek wisdom and understanding in their spiritual journeys.

πŸ‘‡ Timestamps / Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

03:07 The Optional Church: Understanding the Under-40 Perspective

08:50 The Role of Accountability in Church Attendance

11:33 Comparing Blessings: A Human Struggle

17:09 Finding Contentment in God's Timing

21:06 Closing Thoughts and Prayer

22:55 Unlocking Faith Outro.mp4

πŸ”‘ Keywords: 

#faith #church #youth #blessings #comparison #trust #community #churchhurt #spirituality #personalgrowth

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Marquis Wadley
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Dr. Emory Berry Jr.
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