
God in the Broken Church
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By:
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Paul McGhie

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About this listen
Every ministry loves a highlights reel but the deepest lessons often come from disappointment. Whether it’s a leadership scandal, a church split or a slow institutional decline, there's always something worth hearing in failure. Better to learn the hard way than not learn at all.
At the heart of the Bible is the story of a ministry that failed, told by twelve prophets who refused to stay silent as it happened. From Hosea to Malachi their fiery personalities charted the journey from empire to exile to rebuild. In God in the Broken Church, their voices are heard through the experience of a modern church crisis, with honesty, humour, and surprising insight.
Whether you're working through church disappointment, growing in pastoral leadership, or just curious about some of the least-read books of the Bible, this is a story worth hearing.
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The way each prophet/chapter relates to an attitude churches take is very profound, and it helps to understand what we can do in the season we are in within our local churches.
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