5 Ways to Serve Those Who Are Deconstructing Their Faith

5 Ways to Serve Those Who Are Deconstructing Their Faith

by Lizzy Haseltine

It’s likely someone you know is struggling with their belief in God. They may be one of the kindest people. They may have a well-worn Bible and know all the Sunday School answers.

And yet, they may be wrestling with their faith due to a significant life event or culture’s lies infiltrating their heart.

While there’s a chance they are still coming to church on Sundays, you may have noticed their absence in the pews.

At a crucial point in their relationship with God, they do not know what to think or believe. They’re searching for answers and eager to find the truth. Depending on the person, they may still acknowledge their faith, or they may want nothing to do with God.

As someone who deconstructed her faith five years ago—and ultimately chose to stay rooted in Christ—I know of five ways your church can help those deconstructing their faith.

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