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Help My Unbelief
- Why Doubt Is Not the Enemy of Faith
- Narrated by: Barnabas Piper
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How doubt can lead to greater faith.
Barnabas Piper unpacks what faith really means. He shows how embracing doubts and questions can help us to get to know God and encourages us to risk trusting God in our everyday lives, even when we don’t understand everything about him.
This book will encourage Christians seeking to ask questions in a godly way and will give them confidence to trust God, even when some questions remain.
Includes testimonies from John Piper and Afshin Ziafat.