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Could this hurt be your refining?
God often uses the pain we experience in the church to shape us into more humble, compassionate, and Christlike leaders.
In this honest conversation, Pastor Mark Carter and co-host Erica Adkins dive into one of the most sensitive topics in church life—church hurt. Whether you’ve been wounded by leaders, overlooked, or misunderstood, this episode reframes your pain as part of God’s refining process. They unpack Hebrews 12, exploring how endurance through hardship develops Christlike character and how leaders can walk through hurt without running from God’s discipline.
“Endure hardship as discipline. God’s not punishing you—He’s forming you into someone who can help others heal.” – Mark Carter
“Running from discipline keeps us from growth, but endurance forms Christlike character.” – Erica Adkins
“If you want to be more helpful to people, you have to embrace the hard things that make you more like Jesus.” – Mark Carter
“You never know what future version of you depends on getting healed right now.” – Mark Carter
Reflect:
Journal Prompts:
Pray:
Ask God to help you interpret hardship as His loving discipline, not rejection. Invite Him to heal the wounds that still shape how you lead and love others.
Resources Mentioned:
By Mark Carter & Erica Adkins5
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Could this hurt be your refining?
God often uses the pain we experience in the church to shape us into more humble, compassionate, and Christlike leaders.
In this honest conversation, Pastor Mark Carter and co-host Erica Adkins dive into one of the most sensitive topics in church life—church hurt. Whether you’ve been wounded by leaders, overlooked, or misunderstood, this episode reframes your pain as part of God’s refining process. They unpack Hebrews 12, exploring how endurance through hardship develops Christlike character and how leaders can walk through hurt without running from God’s discipline.
“Endure hardship as discipline. God’s not punishing you—He’s forming you into someone who can help others heal.” – Mark Carter
“Running from discipline keeps us from growth, but endurance forms Christlike character.” – Erica Adkins
“If you want to be more helpful to people, you have to embrace the hard things that make you more like Jesus.” – Mark Carter
“You never know what future version of you depends on getting healed right now.” – Mark Carter
Reflect:
Journal Prompts:
Pray:
Ask God to help you interpret hardship as His loving discipline, not rejection. Invite Him to heal the wounds that still shape how you lead and love others.
Resources Mentioned: