Contrary to popular belief, doubt is not the opposite of faith. Rather, doubts call for an important decision—will you give in to unbelief, or will you continue the journey toward faith?
Doubt can lead to confusion, hopelessness, and despair. But as this eye-opening book demonstrates, doubts can also deepen your dependence on God, develop your sense of empathy for others, and motivate you to find satisfying answers to life’s biggest questions. Here you’ll find practical ways to use your doubts to build your faith, such as…
No one can eliminate all doubt this side of heaven. So for now, discover how to use your doubts to keep you headed in the right direction—toward faith.
Bobby Conway is the founder and host of One Minute Apologist—a YouTube ministry that provides credible answers to curious questions and co-host of KWAVE’s nationally syndicated radio program, The Pastor’s Perspective. He earned his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, his DMin in apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary, and is a PhD candidate at the John Hick Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Birmingham in England. He is also the author of several books, including: Hell, Rob Bell and What Happens When People Die, The Fifth Gospel, and Doubting Toward Faith. He and his wife Heather have two kids: Haley (20) and Dawson (18)
"Bobby Conway has been responding to doubt and skepticism for years as the host of the One Minute Apologist. In Doubting Toward Faith, he has given us a valuable tool to help those who have been injured by doubt and those who seek to use their doubt to energize their own spiritual journey. Bobby defines the various forms of doubt, examines specific doubts particular to Christianity, and then provides a roadmap toward clarity, peace, and confidence. If you're struggling with doubt, or know someone who is, this book is a godsend." —J. Warner Wallace, cold-case detective and author of Cold-Case Christianity and God's Crime Scene
"Religious doubt exists at epidemic levels today, and it is usually not primarily factual or intellectual in nature. As a result, we need books on this topic like this one by Bobby Conway. Many of us require a 'Doubt GPS' to lead us stealthily through the twists, turns, and even the drop-offs. And just as doubt comes from many different angles, so it was wonderful to see the multitude of insights, suggestions, and even remedies that are found in this text, all at different levels, as well. On top of everything else, this volume is well-written—a quick read. If you know Bobby, you're probably not surprised. I suggest that you take a look and see the suggestions for yourself, a loved one, or a friend who may be going through a painful process." —Gary R. Habermas, distinguished research professor and chair, philosophy department, Liberty University and Theological Seminary