Are you grappling with doubts that shake the very foundation of your faith? Do you find yourself questioning the goodness of God and struggling to trust His plan? In Holy Doubt, Erica Barthalow, a former missionary, shares her raw and compelling journey through doubt, weaving a narrative that resonates with anyone who may be wrestling with uncertainty about God's character and intentions.Set against the vibrant tapestry of India, Erica's story offers hope for those navigating the complexities of faith. Through candid exploration of tough questions like the nature of God's goodness and the presence of suffering, Holy Doubt provides a gentle path towards healing and restoration in your relationship with God.Holy Doubt is more than a book; it's a lifeline for those who feel their faith unraveling. Through Erica's compassionate storytelling and insightful reflections, you'll find renewed hope for healing and wholeness. If you're ready to confront your doubts and rediscover the beauty of faith in the midst of uncertainty, Holy Doubt is the guide you've been searching for.
Erica Barthalow is an author, blogger, hope*writers certified coach for writers, church leader and former missionary to India. She’s passionate about helping people wrestle well when faith is difficult. Because of that mission she writes and blogs about things like doubt and what to do when it's hard to pray. Her writing has been featured on www.relevantmagazine.com, www.influencemagazine.com, and in Truly Magazine.
A Midwestern girl to the core, Erica and her family live in central Iowa where she enjoys extended winter seasons every year.
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I read the book back when it first came out in 2017. I saw that she released an updated version and bought it. I devoured it.
It felt like Erica read my mail. Serving as a missionary, I am currently experiencing many of the emotions and questions she raises in the book. Her encouragement to allow God to use all the pain has given me a renewed hope and faith that God can use all the junk I’m experiencing.