Why Are Women Leaving the Church? Learning from Jen Hatmaker’s Deconversion
Jen Hatmaker’s memoir, ‘Awake,’ is a reminder that whatever else it might be time for, we can be sure it’s always time to love.
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Jen Hatmaker’s memoir, ‘Awake,’ is a reminder that whatever else it might be time for, we can be sure it’s always time to love.
‘Invisible Jesus’ is more likely to entrench the divide between the church and those who’ve been hurt by it than it is to heal relationships, strengthen the faith of deconstructors, and solve the problems they encounter in the church.
Hebrews was written to counter apostasy, and its remedy is remarkably simple.
This book is a helpful resource for pastors, youth leaders, and parents. It reminds us that because deconstruction isn’t the end of a person’s story, we shouldn’t treat it that way.
These resources can help parents and church leaders understand deconstruction and encourage healthy questioning, pointing toward historical Christianity.