J.R. Everhart

The Truth Labyrinth Podcast

J.R. Everhart

  • LGBTQ+ vs Biblical Doctrine

LGBTQ+ vs Biblical Doctrine

Friday 6th January 2023

Minister JR Everhart tackles faith and LGBTQ+ identities on 'The Truth Labyrinth Podcast', emphasizing compassion and understanding.
59 minutes
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Thought-provoking
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Non-judgmental

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The Truth Labyrinth Podcast
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J.R. Everhart
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Faith, Identity, and Compassion: A Conversation with JR Everhart

Mercy and grace has got to be part of this conversation. But it's not something that's going to happen overnight, and I don't think anyone has a right to cast judgment on someone who's struggling with a lifestyle that they may or may not think is okay.
How do faith and identity intersect, especially when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community? Minister JR Everhart isn't afraid to tackle this sensitive and complex topic head-on. In this episode of 'The Truth Labyrinth Podcast', JR dives deep into the relationship between biblical doctrine and the LGBTQ+ movement. He acknowledges the challenges and nuances involved but emphasizes the need for mercy and grace towards those grappling with their identity and lifestyle.
With nearly a decade of addiction counseling under his belt, JR brings a unique blend of compassion and conviction to the discussion. He sheds light on how churches approach LGBTQ+ individuals and offers his perspective on scripture and its interpretations. As the founder of Restoration Ministries, JR has always been about breaking traditional church norms to minister truth and love.
If you're looking for an engaging, thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional views while promoting understanding and empathy, this episode is a must-listen.