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Eric Huffman's upbringing was idyllic. He grew up in the church, had a loving family, and was set to pursue a calling to the pastorate. However, after a liberal seminary experience his heart moved from the Gospel of Jesus to the gospel of socialism.
Eric served as an agnostic pastor. He challenged the Biblical norms he was raised under. His church was revolting against a Biblical framework and it was exhausting him.
Eric shares his story with Shane Morris on Upstream. Christ transformed his heart and redeemed him from social, marital, and ministry chaos.
Pastor Eric Huffman is the lead pastor of The Story Houston, host of the Maybe God Podcast, and author of “40 Days of Doubt: Devotions for the Skeptic”. Pastor Eric's passion is to lead new generations to ask their questions, to doubt their doubts, and to know the truth of God through Jesus Christ.
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Eric Huffman's upbringing was idyllic. He grew up in the church, had a loving family, and was set to pursue a calling to the pastorate. However, after a liberal seminary experience his heart moved from the Gospel of Jesus to the gospel of socialism.
Eric served as an agnostic pastor. He challenged the Biblical norms he was raised under. His church was revolting against a Biblical framework and it was exhausting him.
Eric shares his story with Shane Morris on Upstream. Christ transformed his heart and redeemed him from social, marital, and ministry chaos.
Pastor Eric Huffman is the lead pastor of The Story Houston, host of the Maybe God Podcast, and author of “40 Days of Doubt: Devotions for the Skeptic”. Pastor Eric's passion is to lead new generations to ask their questions, to doubt their doubts, and to know the truth of God through Jesus Christ.

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