• 139 - My Church Is Dying, Can It Be Saved - Part 2

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
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139 - My Church Is Dying, Can It Be Saved - Part 2

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    We all know that churches are struggling. Some are sick, and others are dying. The church you serve might be one of those churches that is on the deathbed. In this episode, I want to address the modern church’s problem. In episode 138, we discussed the symptoms of a dying church and what causes the church to get sick and die. In this episode, we will continue this conversation by discussing how we, with God’s help, can turn the ship around. I would love to hear from you and get your input. Thanks for listening.

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