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Episode Synopsis
This episode breaks down one of the most misunderstood excuses for not going to church: "I'm not a Christian yet." Many people believe church is only for those who already have it all figured out — the faithful, the polished, the "insiders." But Scripture paints a very different picture. Romans 10:17 reminds us that faith begins by hearing the message of Christ, not by already having it mastered. In this candid and heartfelt conversation, Jennie and Chaney share their personal journeys of resistance, curiosity, and transformation — from sitting in the pews feeling exposed and uncomfortable to realizing that conviction was actually the beginning of change. They remind listeners that you don't have to fix yourself before you show up; church is exactly where you bring the mess. You belong long before you believe. Hearing God's word, seeing His people in action, and feeling the Spirit move in community can soften even the hardest hearts. This episode invites anyone sitting on the fence to show up curious, ask questions, and let God work from the inside out — because you don't have to be ready to walk in the door for Him to meet you there. Let us know in the comments - what helps you stay connected when church feels dry? We may feature your story in a future episode. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more honest conversations on Not Yet Christian. Find additional resources at: https://immeasurablymore320.com #GodIsGood #JesusLovesYou #HealingThroughFaith #EmotionalHealthMatters #Grace #Hope #Christianity #GiveNotGet #ChristCentered #ServeOthers #GodBless #GodsPlan
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