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Travis Dickinson: The Value of Doubt and Deconstruction in Ministry Leadership

In a world of deconstruction, how do we handle our doubts in a healthy way as ministry leaders? Dr. Travis Dickinson and Jason Daye discuss the value of our doubt.

Children’s Lessons on Faith: 7 Tips for Navigating Doubts

While teaching children's lessons on faith, you need to be prepared for tough questions and doubts. Use these tips for Sunday school teachers and parents.

I Never Expected to Doubt

I had been experiencing doubt about God’s existence and the Christianity I had believed to be true my whole life. But until that moment, I didn’t realize how deeply that doubt had wrapped itself around my mind.

Worship and Doubt – Can They Co-Exist?

Worship and doubt -- Jesus did not turn away the doubters, he received their worship and included them in his mission. Disobedience would have kept them from hearing his voice; doubt did not.

Kara Powell and Brad Griffin: How to Answer the Faith Questions Teens Are Actually Asking

Dr. Kara Powell and Brad Griffin join the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to share how the church can avoid answering questions teens are not asking—and engage with the ones they are.

Popular Christian Influencer Joseph Solomon Says, ‘I’m Not a Christian’

Popular Christian influencer Joseph Solomon says he is "reconstructing" himself after many years of Christian subculture deconstruction. No longer a Christian, he now wants to help others who've "leased" their faith. #deconstruction #doubt

Rachel Held Evans’ Widower: If I Ever Believe Again, It Will Be in the God Rachel Understood

Dan Evans, widower of the late Rachel Held Evans, has shared that he is agnostic. But he still hopes for the existence of a God like that portrayed in his late wife’s newly published children’s book, “What Is God Like?”

Kara Powell on the #1 Reason Youth Leave the Church—And How to Reverse the Trend

"Our vision," says Dr. Kara Powell, "is that churches and youth ministries would be the first place where young people feel like they can go with their tough questions."