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Your faith feels solid in certain seasons and shaky in others. It holds under normal conditions and wobbles when life gets hard enough. And somewhere in the back of your mind is the uncomfortable question: what would it actually take to break it?
Sticky faith is not blind faith — it is faith that has been tested enough to become durable. The believers throughout Scripture whose faith held under pressure were not the ones who avoided doubt or hardship. They were the ones who engaged honestly with both.
This episode explores what makes faith stick — the roots, practices, and honest engagements with doubt and difficulty that produce a faith that holds under pressure rather than a faith that only works when things are going well. This episode teaches how to build a resilient, rooted faith that holds through hardship, doubt, and the ordinary erosion of everyday life, hosted by two pastors.
You will learn why shallow faith fails and what roots actually look like in practical terms. You will hear how to engage doubt productively rather than letting it quietly destabilize your belief. You will walk away with a framework for building a faith that is genuinely durable — not because nothing shakes you, but because what grounds you goes deep enough.
Faith that does not get tested does not get proven. If yours has been tested lately, this episode will give it somewhere to stand.
Related episodes:
What Is Faith Deconstruction? — EP 44
Feeling Like an Outcast? What the Bible's Story of Exile Says to Modern Believers — EP 75
Confronting the Deconstruction Movement — EP 58
Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.
By Khalil Burton4.8
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Your faith feels solid in certain seasons and shaky in others. It holds under normal conditions and wobbles when life gets hard enough. And somewhere in the back of your mind is the uncomfortable question: what would it actually take to break it?
Sticky faith is not blind faith — it is faith that has been tested enough to become durable. The believers throughout Scripture whose faith held under pressure were not the ones who avoided doubt or hardship. They were the ones who engaged honestly with both.
This episode explores what makes faith stick — the roots, practices, and honest engagements with doubt and difficulty that produce a faith that holds under pressure rather than a faith that only works when things are going well. This episode teaches how to build a resilient, rooted faith that holds through hardship, doubt, and the ordinary erosion of everyday life, hosted by two pastors.
You will learn why shallow faith fails and what roots actually look like in practical terms. You will hear how to engage doubt productively rather than letting it quietly destabilize your belief. You will walk away with a framework for building a faith that is genuinely durable — not because nothing shakes you, but because what grounds you goes deep enough.
Faith that does not get tested does not get proven. If yours has been tested lately, this episode will give it somewhere to stand.
Related episodes:
What Is Faith Deconstruction? — EP 44
Feeling Like an Outcast? What the Bible's Story of Exile Says to Modern Believers — EP 75
Confronting the Deconstruction Movement — EP 58
Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.