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Grace in Grief, Abuse in Church & The Gospel - A Conversation with Pastor Arnoud Vergunst

"The Briefcase and the Barn" is a series of the Furiously Curious Show with Kyle and Gary, who have some real talks about Business, Christianity, Life, and more.

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Arnoud Vergunst is a Husband, Dad, and Pastor of the Reformed Congregation of Carterton, New Zealand.

In our conversation, we discuss his life story, including the death of his first wife, abuse in the church, and the definition of the gospel.


Topics:

0:00 - Intro
1:08 - Early Life & Conversion
11:39 - Wife's Brain Tumor and Death
16:39 - Processing Loss & Grief
30:38 - Remarriage
40:29 - Lessons in Grief
53:56 - Sexual Abuse in the Church
1:11:20 - Relationship with Dad
1:17:25 - Becoming a Pastor
1:24:24 - What is the Gospel in Lamen Terms
1:31:07 - Outro


Pastor Arnoud Vergunst Sermons - https://www.sermonaudio.com/search.as...

Pastor Arnoud Vergunst Book - I Didn’t Know How Difficult It Would Be!: Personal Thoughts of a Grieving Husband and Father - https://a.co/d/9Inb1Ic

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