What If I've Been Hurt by My Church?
Description of book
Biblical Advice for Addressing Relational Frustrations in the Church
Being hurt is inevitable, even in the church. That's because relationships and emotions, designed to reflect God's love, are marred by sin. When someone commits an offense, it may seem justifiable to retaliate, gossip, or suffer silently, but Christians are called to pursue godly forgiveness that leads to reconciliation.
In this addition to the Church Questions series, Daniel P. Miller helps readers understand how to biblically confront conflicts in the church. Acknowledging that the main priority of relationships is always Christ's glory, he helps readers understand their moral responsibility when responding to frustrations and, ultimately, to trust in God's promise to use all pain for their edification.
Brief, Accessible Guide: Practical advice for addressing conflicts personally in prayer and interpersonally in fellowshipBiblical and Theological: Points to Scripture to explain how relational trials and disillusionment can help Christians grow spirituallyPart of the 9Marks Church Questions Series: Other titles include
Why Should I Join a Church?;
How Can I Serve My Church?; and
How Can I Love Church Members with Different Politics?