Faith and Doubt: When Belief Is Hard (Steve Brown)

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You made a commitment to Jesus (or maybe you didn’t), but now you are questioning everything. Is there a God? Are you really forgiven and accepted for Jesus’s sake? It sounds too good to be true. And if the Bible really is true and Jesus really did rise from the dead, how come you don’t feel any different?

Steve Brown, a preacher, pastor, and radio broadcaster, has experienced all of the same kinds of doubts and questions. He gently uncovers for you some reasons we doubt and how to step into the rest of faith. All Christians experience doubt, admitting your questions and turning to God will renew your hope and faith.

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Faith and Doubt

When Belief Is Hard

You made a commitment to Jesus (or maybe you didn’t), but now you are questioning everything. Is there a God? Are you really forgiven and accepted for Jesus’s sake? It sounds too good to be true. And if the Bible really is true and Jesus really did rise from the dead, how come you don’t feel any different?

Steve Brown, a preacher, pastor, and radio broadcaster, has experienced all of the same kinds of doubts and questions. He gently uncovers for you some reasons we doubt and how to step into the rest of faith. All Christians experience doubt, admitting your questions and turning to God will renew your hope and faith.

About the Author

Steve Brown is the Founder of Key Life Network and the Bible teacher on the national radio program Key Life. This weekday 15-minute broadcast and the 1-minute feature, You Think About That are currently heard on over 600 outlets.  He is also the host on the talk show Steve Brown, Etc., streamed on the internet.

Steve was previously pastor at Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church, Key Biscayne, Florida; First Presbyterian Church, Quincy, Massachusetts; and East Dennis Community Church, East Dennis, Massachusetts.  He is the author of ten books and is currently serving as Visiting Professor of Practical Theology at Knox Theological Seminary in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and also at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

He is married to Anna and they are the parents of two daughters and grandfather of three granddaughters.