What Is Real Repentance? (Part 2): Episode 741

Published: April 14, 2022, 10 a.m.

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Repenting for real, plus signs of a healthy dating relationship, and should you leave a church over theological differences?

Featured musical artist: David Dunn ( http://www.daviddunnmusic.com/ )

Roundtable: Signs of True Repentance (Part 2)

Repentance is an important part of the Christian life, and because we\\u2019re all sinners, we should be experts at repenting, right? The truth is, living in genuine repentance is harder than you think. Pastor Mark Bates and professional counselor Tim Sanford talk about how to recognize true repentance in ourselves and others. In part two of our discussion, they address whether ministry leaders can be reinstated after showing repentance, choosing to forgive someone who has sinned against you, and finding victory over strongholds.

Counseling Consultation and Referrals: ( https://www.focusonthefamily.com/get-help/counseling-services-and-referrals/ )

Culture: Are You Dating the Right Person?

As a mentor mom who loves seeing God write young adults\\u2019 love stories, Rhonda Stoppe has a lot of real-world dating advice. In this thought-provoking discussion, she shares some vital tips for knowing if the person you\\u2019re dating is someone you should marry. She\\u2019ll address the topics of kindness, purity, evaluating your motives and more.

Donate a gift of any amount to Boundless and you\\u2019ll receive "Real-Life Romance: Inspiring Stories to Help You Believe in True Love" by Rhonda Stoppe.

10 Christian Dating Advice Tips to Pursue a Godly Relationship: ( https://www.crosswalk.com/family/singles/godly-relationship-advice-tips-to-know-before-you-date.html )

Inbox: Questioning a Church Leader\\u2019s Theology

She recently broke up with her boyfriend after learning that he and his family believe in \\u201copen theism.\\u201d Since his dad is a church leader, she\\u2019s now questioning whether or not it\\u2019s time to leave the church they all attend. Pastor Mark Bates addresses the problematic nature of theological differences and what to do when you\\u2019re torn about leaving a church you love.

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