Wandering Toward God: Finding Faith amid Doubts and Big Questions
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What if questioning your faith was the key to deepening it? For many Christians, doubt is seen as the enemy of faith, a sign of weakness or lack of devotion. But what if the opposite was true? What if our doubts and uncertainties were actually a catalyst for spiritual growth, a way to wrestle with the complexities of our beliefs and emerge stronger and more confident in our faith? In this thought-provoking book, Professor Travis Dickinson challenges the conventional wisdom that doubt is the opposite of faith, and instead, offers a compelling case for why embracing our doubts can lead us to a more authentic, more profound, and more beautiful relationship with God. By exploring the value of honest questioning and the importance of trust, Dickinson shows us that it's possible to doubt and still be a person of faith, and that, in fact, it's in the midst of our doubts that we may discover the true depths of God's goodness, truth, and beauty.
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