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A community for those navigating faith deconstruction and rebuilding belief with honesty. Time for an undoing.

Photos from Dcnstrctd's post 02/17/2026

We stand with the survivors and lift our voices on their behalf, as Scripture commands: “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves” (Proverbs 31:8–9). We believe you. We honor your courage. We recognize the cost of telling the truth when powerful systems try to silence it, yet God reminds us that “nothing is hidden that will not be made known” (Luke 8:17).

We affirm that every person involved—abusers, traffickers, buyers, enablers, and protectors—must be brought into the light, for “the Lord loves justice” (Psalm 37:28), and “He will not acquit the guilty” (Nahum 1:3). No wealth, status, or influence places anyone above the law, for “God shows no partiality” (Acts 10:34) and “justice must not be perverted” (Deuteronomy 16:19).

We urge the public to seek truth, not rumors, remembering that “the truth will set you free” (John 8:32). We encourage everyone to consult the official records from the United States Department of Justice and to hold leaders accountable, for “righteousness exalts a nation” (Proverbs 14:34).

As a society, we are measured by how we protect the vulnerable. God calls us to “defend the oppressed, seek justice, and rescue the weak” (Isaiah 1:17; Psalm 82:3–4).

So we choose survivors.
We choose truth.
We choose justice.
And we commit, by God’s grace, to walk humbly and do what is right—always (Micah 6:8).

Photos from Dcnstrctd's post 12/26/2025

It’s amazing what you’ll notice when you actually pause and look out the window. But seeing what you’re passing by requires effort. It requires intention.

That’s why Scripture tells us to set our minds on the things of God (Colossians 3:2). To set something isn’t passive. It’s a deliberate choice. It means deciding—on purpose—to pay attention to what God is doing, to who He is, and to where He’s moving.

It doesn’t just happen on accident.

If you’re not intentional about setting your mind, life will rush past you. God will be working all around you, and you’ll miss it—not because He isn’t present, but because you aren’t paying attention. It’s like driving down a street filled with incredible art, beauty, and meaning, and never noticing any of it because your eyes are fixed straight ahead, on autopilot.

What you set your mind on shapes what you see.
What you fail to set your mind on, you will inevitably overlook.

And if we want to see God at work—really see Him—we have to slow down, lift our eyes, and choose to look.

Photos from Dcnstrctd's post 06/30/2025

Throughout history, love letters have captured hearts—Napoleon’s passionate words to Josephine, Johnny Cash’s devotion to June, Beethoven’s immortal beloved.

But the greatest love letter ever written? The Gospel of John.

It’s been a long time coming, but this week we are FINALLY kicking off Love Letter From God.

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