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betrayal
Pastors
Why Learning To Move Past an Offense Is the Best Thing for You
I could share many examples, but the point is, whatever wrong, frustration, or offense you’ve experienced shouldn’t become the lens you view everything else through.
Articles for Pastors
8 Reasons Church Pain Can Be the Worst Pain
If you haven’t been through church pain, you probably will.
8 Reasons Church Pain Can Be the Worst Pain
We’re all fallen people—redeemed sinners—which means we...
Pastor How To's
What to Do After You’ve Been Betrayed
The saddest thing when you are betrayed is that it never comes from your enemies. Ministry is a major place for betrayal, and when it happens in a church context, it hurts.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Real Repentance
True repentance is not as easy to identify as you might think. Has trust in your marriage been broken? Here's how husbands and wives can know if their spouse has entered into real, biblical repentance.
Articles for Pastors
9 Steps to Consider When You Face the Pain of Betrayal
It happens, even among brothers and sisters in Christ. It happened to Jesus, and it happens to us. Friends sometimes turn on us, and the knife of betrayal slices us deeply. And, the longer the friendship has been in place, the more the pain hurts.
Articles for Pastors
4 Reminders in Times of Betrayal
Chances are good, if we are honest, we have been the the betrayer and the betrayed. It could have been in a business deal, with a family member, or even in a marriage. It might have been a misunderstanding or an intentional act of betrayal, but either way, it still hurt.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Dealing With the Pain of Betrayal in Kid’s Ministry
So I’m certainly no expert in dealing with betrayal; I don’t have the life/ministry experience behind me to speak from great depth.