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Your openhearted path to reclaiming what you love about your faith--and lighting a match to the rest When your faith as you know it has been commodified, nationalized, scandalized, and rebranded beyond recognition, is it even possible to recover? If you feel iffy, conflicted, or downright devastated by spiritual disconnect, Erin Moon wants you to know that she's got questions too. With empathy, insight, and some healthy meme therapy, Erin maps out a faith topography that's comfortable with hard questions, dichotomies, and maybe not getting the answers we wanted. Because, as it turns out, God…mehr

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Your openhearted path to reclaiming what you love about your faith--and lighting a match to the rest When your faith as you know it has been commodified, nationalized, scandalized, and rebranded beyond recognition, is it even possible to recover? If you feel iffy, conflicted, or downright devastated by spiritual disconnect, Erin Moon wants you to know that she's got questions too. With empathy, insight, and some healthy meme therapy, Erin maps out a faith topography that's comfortable with hard questions, dichotomies, and maybe not getting the answers we wanted. Because, as it turns out, God is not afraid of your questions. Consider this your open invitation to get gut-level honest about where it started, and heart-level hopeful about where it can go from here.
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Erin Hicks Moon is a writer, podcaster, and storyteller who helps people disentangle faith by creating a kind and curious community that welcomes honest doubt and questions. She is the Resident Bible Scholar and host of the Faith Adjacent podcast, and senior creative at Podcast Media Group. Her popular weekly newsletter, "The Swipe Up," has garnered nearly 20,000 highly engaged subscribers, and she has written and produced several popular Bible study guides. Author of I've Got Questions, Erin lives in Birmingham, Alabama, with her husband and three children.