Doubt, skepticism, and even deconstruction don’t have to be the end of your faith walk. They can be a step into an even deeper relationship with Jesus.
For Christians, we grow more through wrestling with our faith together — asking questions, comforting, and even challenging each other — than we can alone.
There are several secular theories about how to find happiness and fulfillment and meaning as human beings, but none of them adequately answer the problem of our longings.
Deconstructing Christians are seen as doubt-filled or rebellious. But often it's the opposite: they're looking for Jesus in the church, and not finding him.
"It’s not wrong to doubt, but don't let it consume you." Bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst shares personal stories and compassionate advice on trusting God through difficult times.