What happens when a church looks strong on the outside … but quietly tolerates what it shouldn’t?

Standing near Oxford Martyrs' Memorial, at the spot where Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burned for speaking the truth, this episode of Word for the Week asks a pressing question for today:

Is silence in the face of error just as dangerous as outright wrongdoing?

In Book of Revelation 2:18-29, the church in Thyatira is commended for love, faith, and perseverance -yet sharply rebuked for tolerating teaching that justifies moral compromise.

This is not about obvious failure.
It’s about something far more subtle, and far more dangerous:

When wrong things are made to sound right.

In this video, you’ll discover:

- Why a “good church” can still be in serious spiritual danger
- How cultural pressure reshapes belief (often unnoticed)
- What the Bible says about truth, authority, and compromise
- Why courage like that of Latimer and Ridley still matters today

This is a message for anyone asking:

- Can truth change with the times?
- Does it matter what we believe, as long as we’re sincere?
- When should we speak up, and when should we stay quiet?

📖This is for people interested in real-world faith, not abstract religion.

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