Doubting Well | I often see two opposite (and equally destructive) reactions to doubt in the church. One is to suppress doubts. I’ve talked to young adults who have expressed doubts only to be scolded for their lack of faith or rebuked for asking insolent questions. Of course, that reaction doesn’t work. Doubts that are repressed don’t go away. They only grow. The other reaction is to celebrate doubt, even fetishize it. Some imply that if you don’t experience serious doubt, it’s a sign of a spiritual or intellectual deficit. They forget that while doubt can be a good thing (the “ants in the pants of faith,” as Frederick Buechner said) it’s also something to ultimately overcome. As Jesus said to Thomas, “Stop doubting and believe!” That’s why I appreciated Brad East’s take on the topic. He avoids both extremes. As he puts it, Doubt Is a Ladder, Not a Home. Wherever you are on your faith journey, you’ll benefit from his wisdom. For a more in-depth treatment of the topic, check out our resource on Dealing with Doubt. This 18-page resource is designed to help you address spiritual doubt in your own life and ministry, or to walk alongside another as they struggle with doubt. |
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| | Dealing with Doubt When you're responsible for the spiritual guidance of others, admitting doubt can feel like admitting defeat. But doubt is not the enemy of faith. By learning to admit, address, and even embrace the most difficult questions, your ministry can more effectively reach the many who privately wonder the same things. Alister McGrath, Mark Buchanan, and more Read More | | |
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| Building a Culture of Discipleship Some people think that discipleship is a track for elite Christians. It's not. Discipleship is the calling of every believer, and it is accessible to every person who comes to your church. Help make your congregation a place that nurtures discipleship by using the assessments, studies, and how-to articles in this download. Gordon MacDonald, Erwin McManus, David Swanson, and more Read More |
| | Discipling Teens This resource is designed to help you go deeper as you build relationships with teenagers and help them grow in spiritual maturity. Larry Lindquist, Rachel Willoughby, Doug Fields, and more Read More |
| | Discipling in a Digital Age For better and for worse, technology has changed everything about the way we live—even, and perhaps especially, in the church. As a "digital native" generation rises into leadership and looks for discipleship and mentoring, they bring with them a new set of issues and challenges. This resource includes articles from seasoned ministry veterans that will help you guide and lead effectively amid digital distraction, hyper-connectedness, and social media savvy. John Ortberg, Chris Maxwell, Michael Frost, and more Read More |
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