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The Trouble with Jesus

Constance Hastings

Who do you say I am? Jesus asked. Here we search.

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Latest Issues

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Arguing With God

Constance Hastings became a Christian at a young age, but found herself fervently studying the life of Jesus to answer the many why's she had regarding her faith in Him.

16 days ago
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Brass Tacks

You know, Jesus, it seems like a lot of the time you’re up against odds that you can’t win. Sure, you’re pretty good at your verbal sparring with your antagonists, but you just can’t seem to understand you need to make friends with your ene...

18 days ago
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A God Shift Podcast

Many believers have built barriers against God! In this episode, Constance Hastings, an award-winning educator, mental health counselor, and ordained deacon, explores the common barriers people place against God and how we can navigate them...

23 days ago
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Beggar Belief

Everyone deserves a good day once in a while. Jesus hadn’t had one in a long time.

25 days ago
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  • Constance Hastings

    Blogger of THE TROUBLE WITH JESUS and author of to-be-published book of The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before You Walk Away

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