backsliders

[US]/ˈbækslaɪdərz/
[UK]/ˈbækslaɪdərz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.someone who wants to break a bad habit but returns to the old habit after trying for a while

Phrases & Collocations

the backsliders

backslider

our backsliders

these backsliders

all backsliders

former backsliders

Example Sentences

the pastor addressed the backsliders in his congregation, urging them to return to their first love for god.

backsliders often struggle with doubt and temptation, but god's mercy is always available to them.

some backsliders from the church have started attending again after realizing their need for community.

the journey back to faith is difficult for many backsliders who feel unworthy of god's grace.

christian counselors work with backsliders to help them rebuild their relationship with god.

backsliders and new believers alike can benefit from strong fellowship and teaching.

churches should create safe spaces for backsliders to confess and be restored without judgment.

the testimony of restored backsliders can encourage others who are currently struggling.

some backsliders eventually return to the faith when they face difficult trials in life.

parents often worry when their children become backsliders and drift away from their spiritual upbringing.

backsliders are not lost forever; many find their way back to god through prayer and persistence.

the church has a responsibility to reach out to backsliders with compassion and understanding.

even after years of living away from faith, backsliders can experience powerful spiritual renewal.

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