“This may well be the most important book you read this year!” ~Lee Strobel
Strobel’s endorsement is no exaggeration regarding the new book, Confident Faith: Building a Firm Foundation for Your Beliefs, by Mark Mittelberg. Originally released in 2008 under the title, Choosing Your Faith (the title of which I actually like better), this edition is a major revision and definitely worth reading.
Confident Faith is an excellent resource that offers insight to people who are Christians and people who are not. I love Mittelberg’s methodology. He starts by establishing what faith really is and how each one of us actually exercises faith in something every day.
The book then offers a brilliant “Faith Path Questionnaire” with 42 questions to help readers discover which of the six most common “Faith Paths” currently characterize their approach to faith.
The next six chapters are dedicated to addressing each of the six Faith Paths:
1. The Relativistic Faith Path: “Truth is Whatever Works for You”
2. The Traditional Faith Path: “Truth is What You’ve Always Been Taught”
3. The Authoritarian Faith Path: “Truth Is What You’ve Been Told You Must Believe”
4. The Intuitive Faith Path: “Truth is What You Feel in Your Heart”
5. The Mystical Faith Path: “Truth is What You Think God Told You”
6. The Evidential Faith Path: “Truth is What Logic and Evidence Point To”
The next section of the book helps readers assess the pros and cons of each Faith Path, and then focuses in on the Evidential Faith Path. It does this by examining the “Twenty Arrows of Truth” which show reasons from science, logic, history, archaeology, and experience that can strengthen our trust in the claims of Christianity.
Finally, in the last section of the book, Mittelberg lays outs the “Ten Barriers to Belief.” These are the most common obstacles that tend to hold people back in their quest for a confident faith:
1. Barrier 1: Lack of Information
2. Barrier 2: Lack of Openness
3. Barrier 3: Intellectual Doubt or Disagreement
4. Barrier 4: Lack of Experience
5. Barrier 5: Lifestyle Issues
6. Barrier 6: Personal Hurts
7. Barrier 7: Control Issues
8. Barrier 8: Apathy
9. Barrier 9: Fear
10. Barrier 10: Oversimplicity
My Top Ten Favorite Quotes From the Book
1. “We all live by some form of faith. Which leads us to the central question: Is ours a well-founded faith? A wise faith? A faith that makes sense and is supported by the facts? One that works in real life and is worth hanging on to?”
2. “We must find out what truly is real and then align our lives and actions to that reality.”
3. “We have to be willing to recognize what is true, even if it flies in the face of what we’ve thought in the past.”
4. “We must beware of turning our traditions – or our family background, heritage, or ethnicity – into an excuse to blindly perpetuate something that may or may not be healthy, helpful, or even true.”
5. “Real knowledge comes when the logical, organizing power of the mind is applied to the real-world experience and data gained through the senses. These two elements are examples of fundamental, undeniable realities. To even try to argue against them, you must first employ them. And, apart from them, nothing could be known.”
6. “My life has been guided by the principle of Plato’s Socrates: Follow the evidence, wherever it leads” ~Antony Flew
7. “Truth is so obscure in these times and falsehood so established that unless one loves the truth, he cannot know it.” ~Blaise Pascal
8. “Reasonable faith moves in the same direction indicated by the facts, though it’s a commitment or step that takes you further than the evidence alone can carry you.”
9. “Don’t forget that you’re not in a neutral position. Right now, you are staking your life on whatever spiritual perspective you’re currently trusting in.”
10. “Down through the ages, countless religious systems have been devised – some quite elaborate – to try to provide ways for us to earn our way back to God. Though he is unimaginably holy, we attempt to appease him and to earn our way into his good favor. What’s really confusing is that some of these payback schemes are constructed under the banner of Christianity. But they confound and confuse the uncomplicated message of grace and redemption that is freely available by choosing faith in Jesus Christ.”
All in all, I give this book a five-star rating. It’s so good I just want to give a copy to everyone I meet! In fact, when I lent my copy to an agnostic college student, she decided to become a follower of Christ after reading the book twice in one week!