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As Christians, questioning isn’t a sign of weak faith—it can be a sign of a growing one. Yet many of us hesitate to voice our doubts, afraid of judgment or of not having the “right” answers. But what if these questions are not something to hide, but something to lean into?

Faith isn’t always about certainty. Sometimes, it’s about wrestling, seeking, and being honest about where we are. The space for open, respectful conversation is where deeper understanding begins.

Here are some questions that invite reflection and honest dialogue. Remember, these questions allow for open debate. We all have different opinions, and it’s important that we respect one another and keep an open mind.

When we pray, do we hear God or our own thoughts?

What if God is more about relationship than rules?

Can faith exist without questions?

Do we show grace or expect perfection?

Are we becoming more loving or just more certain?

Why does God seem silent when we need Him the most?

Are we growing or just repeating what we’ve heard?

Does certainty leave room for growth?

Is passion selective or unconditional?

These questions may not have simple answers—and that’s okay. Faith is not a destination of perfect clarity, but a journey of trust, humility, and continual growth. Perhaps the goal isn’t to have every answer, but to remain open, curious, and willing to grow in both truth and love.


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