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In this episode, Dr. Tanya Paynter continues her deeply personal and insightful conversation on how doubt impacts both our faith and our health. Building on last week’s story of her own spiritual struggles, she dives into the four distinct types of doubt—factual, experiential, emotional, and volitional—and explains why identifying them is essential for true healing. Dr. Paynter shares practical tools, biblical examples, and honest reflection exercises to help Christian women work through their doubts. She also debunks three common myths many believers hold:
1) That most Christians don’t experience doubt,
2) That doubt is sinful or shameful,
3) That facts alone should remove doubt.
This episode offers encouragement and practical guidance for any Christian mom seeking holistic health with God at the center.
00:00 – Introduction to Doubt
03:21 - Examples of types of doubts
06:59 - How doubt can strengthen faith when addressed
13:18 - How clarifying beliefs can improve your relationship with God
14:58 - Biblical examples of doubt and God’s responses
15:37 - Reflection prompts to help identify your own doubts
21:27 - Practical tips for naming and addressing your doubts
23:33 - Encouragement that God welcomes your questions and doubts
1) Identify the type of doubt you are experiencing: use the Doubt Diagnostic Tool to help you (link below)
2) Pray and journal about your doubts; ask God for guidance and clarity
3) Choose a physical practice—such as walking, stretching, or breath prayer—to help manage stress as you work through uncertainty.
4) Seek support from trusted friends, counselors, or within your community, especially for doubts connected to trauma or emotional pain.
Download the free Doubt Diagnostic Tool to help you identify the kind of doubt you may be experiencing: https://forms.gle/rbxADTHo8aQdeGxi7
Book Resources
Studies and Surveys
Matthew 27:46
Matthew 11:11
Hebrews 12:1–2
Dr. Tanya Paynter is a naturopathic physician and passionate advocate for the intersection of faith and evidence-based medicine. After a personal journey through spiritual doubt, she pursued a master’s degree in Christian apologetics and now leads conversations to help others revitalize health and renew faith. Dr. Paynter’s unique approach integrates deep theological inquiry with practical clinical wellness, aiming to empower listeners with knowledge, compassion, and truth.
Follow The Christian Clinician on Social Media:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheChristianClinician
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheChristianClinician
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christianclinician/
Email: [email protected]
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By Dr. Tanya PaynterIn this episode, Dr. Tanya Paynter continues her deeply personal and insightful conversation on how doubt impacts both our faith and our health. Building on last week’s story of her own spiritual struggles, she dives into the four distinct types of doubt—factual, experiential, emotional, and volitional—and explains why identifying them is essential for true healing. Dr. Paynter shares practical tools, biblical examples, and honest reflection exercises to help Christian women work through their doubts. She also debunks three common myths many believers hold:
1) That most Christians don’t experience doubt,
2) That doubt is sinful or shameful,
3) That facts alone should remove doubt.
This episode offers encouragement and practical guidance for any Christian mom seeking holistic health with God at the center.
00:00 – Introduction to Doubt
03:21 - Examples of types of doubts
06:59 - How doubt can strengthen faith when addressed
13:18 - How clarifying beliefs can improve your relationship with God
14:58 - Biblical examples of doubt and God’s responses
15:37 - Reflection prompts to help identify your own doubts
21:27 - Practical tips for naming and addressing your doubts
23:33 - Encouragement that God welcomes your questions and doubts
1) Identify the type of doubt you are experiencing: use the Doubt Diagnostic Tool to help you (link below)
2) Pray and journal about your doubts; ask God for guidance and clarity
3) Choose a physical practice—such as walking, stretching, or breath prayer—to help manage stress as you work through uncertainty.
4) Seek support from trusted friends, counselors, or within your community, especially for doubts connected to trauma or emotional pain.
Download the free Doubt Diagnostic Tool to help you identify the kind of doubt you may be experiencing: https://forms.gle/rbxADTHo8aQdeGxi7
Book Resources
Studies and Surveys
Matthew 27:46
Matthew 11:11
Hebrews 12:1–2
Dr. Tanya Paynter is a naturopathic physician and passionate advocate for the intersection of faith and evidence-based medicine. After a personal journey through spiritual doubt, she pursued a master’s degree in Christian apologetics and now leads conversations to help others revitalize health and renew faith. Dr. Paynter’s unique approach integrates deep theological inquiry with practical clinical wellness, aiming to empower listeners with knowledge, compassion, and truth.
Follow The Christian Clinician on Social Media:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheChristianClinician
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheChristianClinician
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christianclinician/
Email: [email protected]
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zR5aT91L2LGFw6eT_r0By7jafho1TPSV/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111320294319945008592&rtpof=true&sd=true