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It’s so easy to have a distorted view of yourself and to see yourself as broken. Especially if we listen to the voices of not-so-well-meaning family and friends… or even the voices in our heads.
We say things like, “I’m broken, so that’s why I do what I do or think what I think.” And… “We’re all just broken people, living in a broken world, but that’s okay because God uses broken people.” But while that sounds comforting, is that really true? Are we… as Christians… really broken people?
Find out why we believe Christians should stop saying they’re broken.
Find out more on our website: What's the Bible Say?
View this episode on YouTube at: What's the Bible Say? YouTube
Join us on Facebook at: What’s the Bible Say Podcast
Find free resources at: What’s the Bible Say Resources
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It’s so easy to have a distorted view of yourself and to see yourself as broken. Especially if we listen to the voices of not-so-well-meaning family and friends… or even the voices in our heads.
We say things like, “I’m broken, so that’s why I do what I do or think what I think.” And… “We’re all just broken people, living in a broken world, but that’s okay because God uses broken people.” But while that sounds comforting, is that really true? Are we… as Christians… really broken people?
Find out why we believe Christians should stop saying they’re broken.
Find out more on our website: What's the Bible Say?
View this episode on YouTube at: What's the Bible Say? YouTube
Join us on Facebook at: What’s the Bible Say Podcast
Find free resources at: What’s the Bible Say Resources