Accepting my doubts made me stronger in my faith from "summary" of Finding God in the Waves by Mike McHargue
In the midst of my doubts, I found a resilience in my faith that I never knew existed. It was a paradoxical realization - that by accepting my doubts rather than suppressing them, I actually became stronger in my beliefs. Embracing my uncertainty allowed me to engage with my faith in a more authentic and honest way. It forced me to confront the difficult questions and wrestle with the complexities of my beliefs. Instead of shying away from doubt, I leaned into it, seeking to understand the root causes and underlying motivations behind my questioning. Through this process, I discovered a deeper sense of trust and confi...Similar Posts
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