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In part two of our series on sin, host Mark Bricker is joined by Pastors Russell Howard and Peter Finch for an honest conversation about how modern culture has distorted the concept of sin. Together, they explore why the idea of sin has all but vanished from public discourse, how cultural shifts have redefined sin as mere flaws or personal truths, and why believers still struggle with sin even after coming to faith. The episode dives into the importance of staying rooted in God's Word to recognize genuine repentance and resist cultural numbness. With practical advice on lovingly confronting sin in others and personal stories of their own struggles, this episode offers both conviction and hope for anyone wrestling with the ongoing battle against sin.
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In part two of our series on sin, host Mark Bricker is joined by Pastors Russell Howard and Peter Finch for an honest conversation about how modern culture has distorted the concept of sin. Together, they explore why the idea of sin has all but vanished from public discourse, how cultural shifts have redefined sin as mere flaws or personal truths, and why believers still struggle with sin even after coming to faith. The episode dives into the importance of staying rooted in God's Word to recognize genuine repentance and resist cultural numbness. With practical advice on lovingly confronting sin in others and personal stories of their own struggles, this episode offers both conviction and hope for anyone wrestling with the ongoing battle against sin.
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