Category: Reconstruction
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The Deconstruction Movement: Tearing Down Faith or Building on Sand?
The deconstruction movement promises freedom but often leads to dismantled faith. Discover why Scripture calls us to build on Christ, not cultural trends.
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Deconstruction vs. Discipleship: Learning the Difference
Many confuse questioning faith with growing in it. But there’s a difference between tearing apart belief and building it upon Christ.
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Exvangelical Stories: What We Can Learn and What We Must Reject
The growing Exvangelical movement reveals wounds left by hypocrisy, abuse, and shallow teaching in the church. While their stories hold lessons for Christians today, they also reveal a dangerous trend of rejecting Christ along with counterfeit Christianity. True disciples must listen with compassion, discern with Scripture, and cling to the Gospel that saves.
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Reconstruction: Building a Faith That Lasts
In a world of doubt, shifting beliefs, and cultural pressure, many are tearing down their faith. But God calls us not just to examine, but to rebuild on the solid rock of His Word. Reconstruction is not about creating a faith that fits us, but returning to the faith that endures.
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Reconstructing on the Rock: Finding Firm Faith After Doubt
Doubt and deconstruction don’t have to be the end of the story. When the foundations shake, God calls us to rebuild—not on shifting sand, but on the Rock of Christ and His Word.

