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"We tend to think that doubt and faith are opposites,"says Steve Cuss.
But, Cuss suggests, what if rather than opposites, they're compatible?
On a new episode of Being Human, Steve Cuss and his wife, Lisa, talk about the ways that doubt can drive faith forward rather than depleting it. They share times when they have felt unsteady in their relationship with God and highlight authors, resources, and ways of thinking that have helped them in those seasons of struggle.
While doubt can lead us to distance ourselves from God, it can also be an invitation to draw nearer to him. Whether our doubts are intellectual or emotional, sparked by study or suffering, may we trust that God is not alarmed by our experience. Instead, he welcomes us to dance with doubt and faith all at once. |
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Lisa’s back! Join host Steve Cuss and the therapist he turns to with his own questions—his wife. They examine some of Steve’s recent conversations about the intricate dance between faith…
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