Questioning God? Here’s Why That’s Actually a Good Thing

January 27, 2026
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Have you been wrestling with doubts about your faith? You’re not alone—and that’s a good thing. A recent Barna study reveals that nearly 65% of Christians have questioned what they believe about God or religion at some point. Doubt isn’t a sign of failure; it’s part of spiritual growth.

In this episode, we explore how wrestling with tough questions—just like Thomas in the Bible—can lead to a deeper, more mature faith. Instead of shame, Jesus meets us in our uncertainty and invites honest curiosity. Learn why your doubts can actually draw you closer to God, and discover practical steps to engage with your questions through prayer, reading, and community.

Key takeaways:

  • Doubt is normal, not shameful, and affects most believers.

  • Struggling with questions can strengthen your faith, humility, and spiritual maturity.

  • Jesus welcomes honesty and curiosity—don’t hide your doubts.

  • Use your questions as a pathway to deeper relationship with God.

👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits.

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Ed is the Mission and Cultural Ministries Assistant for The Salvation Army USA Southern Territory. He is a husband, father, dancer and Jesus follower.
Bethany Farrell is a beloved daughter of the King. She attempts – with varying degrees of success – to share that love daily with her husband and four young daughters, and with artists of all ages through her work as the Territorial Creative Arts Director for The Salvation Army Southern Territory. Her hands, and her life, are incredibly full.
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