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What I Learned Through Church Conflict: An Interview with Rhianon Rae
The After Dinner Mint
37 minutes
1 week ago
What I Learned Through Church Conflict: An Interview with Rhianon Rae
We are interviewing all of our regular contributors in Season 1 for you to get to know them better. Today's guest is Rhianon Rae, who shares beautifully about her difficulty with vulnerability throughout her life and what God has taught her about his faithfulness and peace through seasons of doubt and church conflict as a pastor's wife.
Rhianon is married to Sam and spends much of her time loving and looking after their three (soon to be four) children. In God's kindness, she first heard the gospel from her parents, and has since trained in Christian ministry with UWA Christian Union and Trinity Theological College. In this season, she enjoys leading a Bible study, coffee dates with friends, watching cricket, and dreaming of the day she can play netball again.
In today's episode, we explore:
* The joys of cricket, netball, and reading the Bible one to one with other women.
* Growing up in a Christian family on a farm in the country and becoming a Christian as a child.
* Struggling with doubts as a teenager and young adult, and the role Christian Union had in her life as they were not afraid of the big questions.
* Walking through a season of church conflict as a pastor's wife and her fears of the damage to her reputation and relationships, her desire to avoid conflict, and what God taught her about forgiveness, his faithfulness and peace, and the value of having trusted people outside of your own ministry context to walk alongside you.
You can check out the show notes [https://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e18-church-conflict] for everything mentioned in the episode.
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The After Dinner Mint
The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. One fortnight you get an interview with a local Christian woman about how she became a Christian, who encourages her, and what she has learned about God through suffering that she would not have learned otherwise. On the other fortnight, hosts Bec, Britt, Rach, and Maddy discuss what they're learning about faith, hope, and the right pair of jeans. Sign up to our newsletter, Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] to get honest stories from local Christian women in your inbox on Wednesdays.