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#62: Losing Your Faith and Finding It Again

This episode’s conversation is especially important if you’ve ever felt like your faith was unraveling—or if you’ve watched someone you care about go through that.

I’m joined by Dr. Peter Schuurman, a sociologist, pastor, and co-author of Blessed Are the Undone: Testimonies of the Quiet Deconstruction of Faith in Canada. It’s a book full of real-life stories from people who have struggled with their faith — and it addresses themes well beyond the Canadian context.

Whether you’re deconstructing, reconstructing, or just trying to hang on to your faith—this conversation is for you. 

In this podcast we discuss:

    • Why Peter wrote Blessed Are The Undone for this moment
    • What surprised him most when interviewing believers who are “deconstructing” their faith
    • Why it is so important to know why Christianity is true before going to college
    • The role parents, pastors, and Christian communities can have in helping students doubting their faith
    • Discerning the difference between healthy doubt and losing one’s faith
    • Why “inerrancy” and LGBTQ are often stumbling blocks leading students (and others) to deconstruct their faith
    • How to rebuild a sustainable faith after deconstruction
    • Advice on finding a healthy church
    • The importance of also deconstructing our atheistic, hedonistic culture and universities
    • The value of listening to others’ stories of their journey to faith

    Resources mentioned during our conversation:

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