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How Can I Believe When I Have So Many Doubts?
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Release Date: February 2011
Print Length: 208
ISBN: 978-0-7369-4037-5

How Can I Believe When I Have So Many Doubts?


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“It’s okay to doubt.”

With these opening words of his introduction, Michael Babcock draws in skeptics and believers alike with the comforting assurance that their questions do not disqualify them from faith. Rather, he asserts, doubt is essential to faith because our doubts drive us to God.

Readers will instantly relate to Babcock’s personal, casual tone as he deftly leads them on a journey between two dangerous extremes. On one side, he cautions readers against a fundamentalist attempt to wipe doubt away. On the other side, he guards against a contemporary tendency to make doubt a badge of honor.

Penetrating insights into Bible stories and characters provide a solid scriptural foundation as Babcock describes doubt as a natural part of the human condition. Babcock leads readers to a wonderful conclusion: The only answer to doubt is an encounter with the living God.

Meet the author

Michael A. Babcock

Michael A. Babcock

Michael A. Babcock, PhD, teaches at Liberty University and is a popular speaker at conferences across the United States. He is the author of UnChristian America and The Night Attila Died.

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Editorial Reviews


“Mr. Babcock writes from the heart, clearly helping those with doubts to see that God wants and longs to have a relationship with them. It's a great book to encourage the believer and a grand read to give to a person struggling with doubts.”
ReadersFavorite.com


“An easy book to follow, each chapter includes a key idea, subtitles, summary paragraph, and reflection questions. It is helpful to Christians in all walks of faith, especially to new believers.”
Church Libraries


“All people have moments of doubt and questioning, and Michael Babcock has written a compelling book that helps the reader to understand that those moments are normal and necessary in strengthening one’s faith in God.”
—Libraries Alive

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