Why do we as church leaders hide the wavering of our faith when you need to see us being real? And then, why do we preach against wavering faith from the pulpit? This series is called Apologies of a Church Leader and Phil is very open and brutally honest in apologising for a range of things. Holding nothing back, he apologises for the way he (and other leaders) act in ways that is detrimental to the church. This is not done in criticism or cynicism, but with the hope that to...
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Why do we as church leaders hide the wavering of our faith when you need to see us being real? And then, why do we preach against wavering faith from the pulpit? This series is called Apologies of a Church Leader and Phil is very open and brutally honest in apologising for a range of things. Holding nothing back, he apologises for the way he (and other leaders) act in ways that is detrimental to the church. This is not done in criticism or cynicism, but with the hope that to...
CWP.121. Wrestling With God Series: Strong But Weak
Coffee With Phil
30 minutes
4 months ago
CWP.121. Wrestling With God Series: Strong But Weak
This new series is all about how we encounter God in a moment or a season, where He wants to take us into a place of transformation. How will we respond? Will we lean on our strength, or will we yield? In this series, Phil Strong shares his personal journey in reflection of the story of Jacob; a man who wrestled with God. What can we learn for ourselves? What will we yield? Grab a coffee and sit with Phil as he shares a story that will help to make faith real, to walk ...
Coffee With Phil
Why do we as church leaders hide the wavering of our faith when you need to see us being real? And then, why do we preach against wavering faith from the pulpit? This series is called Apologies of a Church Leader and Phil is very open and brutally honest in apologising for a range of things. Holding nothing back, he apologises for the way he (and other leaders) act in ways that is detrimental to the church. This is not done in criticism or cynicism, but with the hope that to...