Doubting Toward Faith: The Journey to Confident Christianity

· Harvest House Publishers
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About this ebook

Contrary to popular belief, doubt is not the opposite of faith. Rather, doubts call for an important decision—will you give in to unbelief, or will you continue the journey toward faith?

Doubt can lead to confusion, hopelessness, and despair. But as this eye-opening book demonstrates, doubts can also deepen your dependence on God, develop your sense of empathy for others, and motivate you to find satisfying answers to life's biggest questions. Here you'll find practical ways to use your doubts to build your faith, such as...

  • letting your doubts drive you to Jesus
  • finding a safe community where you can doubt out loud and find support
  • using a journal to clarify your doubts and the answers you find

No one can eliminate all doubt this side of heaven. So for now, discover how to use your doubts to keep you headed in the right direction—toward faith.

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5.0
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Alan Higgins
September 5, 2018
Excellent and practical steps for those of us Christians who wrestle with doubt
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About the author

Bobby Conway is lead pastor of Life Fellowship Church near Charlotte, NC. He is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM), Southern Evangelical Seminary (DMin), and is a PhD candidate at the University of Birmingham, England. He is the author of The Fifth Gospel and Doubting Toward Faith and is the founding host of The One-Minute Apologist (www.oneminuteapologist.com. Bobby and his wife, Heather, are speakers for Family Life’s “Weekend To Remember”marriage conferences. They live in North Carolina with their two teenagers, Haley and Dawson.

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