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Judgment, Grace & Jelly Roll: What the church gets wrong about redemption - Episode 57

Judgment, Grace & Jelly Roll: What the church gets wrong about redemption - Episode 57

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Is the church too quick to judge? What does grace really look like in a messy life? In this episode of Life After Sunday, we talk real about judgment, redemption, and how Jelly Roll’s transformation is shaking up Christian culture. We also get into fake astronauts (yep, that’s a thing), and the power of meeting people where they’re at, and why grace still matters.Whether you’re a Christian man trying to grow in faith, a believer struggling with your past, or just someone searching for real answers — this one’s for you.👇 Timestamps0:00 Intro & Mike’s “retirement struggle”4:00 Local news + jail tax8:00 Conway shooting & culture commentary12:00 Fake astronauts & celebrity influence28:00 The Shack & view of God33:00 Jelly Roll, Brandon Lake & judgment in the church44:00 Real faith vs fake religion48:00 Spiritual growth isn’t always instant54:00 Final thoughts & prayer👍 Don’t forget to Like, Comment & Subscribe🎙️ Follow us @LifeAfterSundayPodcast🔥 New episodes every week – for men who want to grow in faith, family, & freedom.#LifeAfterSunday #ChristianMen #JellyRoll #BrandonLake #JudgmentAndGrace #FaithOverReligion #RealTalk #ChristianPodcast #Testimony #MensMinistry #Jesus #TheShack #GraceNotJudgment #FakeAstronauts #GrittyFaith #MeetThemWhereTheyAre

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