
Deconstruction Isn't a Dirty Word
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What if asking hard questions about your faith isn't rebellion, but a path toward deeper trust in Jesus? In this honest and hope-filled episode, Jason and Nicole unpack what "deconstruction" really means, why it is not a dirty word, and how it can lead to a stronger, more authentic walk with God.
From small-town church politics to generational gaps, cultural Christianity, and personal convictions, they address the real reasons people in Appalachia (and beyond) rethink their faith. Along the way, they share personal stories, biblical insights, and practical encouragement for those who are wrestling and for those walking alongside them.
Highlights include:
- Why deconstruction can be a healthy, biblical process
- How personal convictions can harm when forced on others
- Common cultural and church experiences that spark deconstruction
- Biblical examples of "holy deconstruction" from Jesus, the prophets, and the disciples
- Encouragement for rebuilding faith on the true foundation--Jesus
Whether you're in the middle of deconstruction, curious about it, or skeptical, this episode offers grace, perspective, and the reminder that the deepest worship often comes with the deepest wrestling.
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