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What happens after faith stops working?
In this episode of Shame & Certainty, I reflect on the moment after disillusionment—the season when certainty has cracked and walking away feels tempting. We explore why experience was often treated as untrustworthy, how faith became confused with intellectual certainty, and what the Gospels suggest instead.
Through stories of disappointment, attention, and slow recognition, this episode asks whether faith might begin not with answers—but with noticing what’s already happening.
By Mark RoskowskeWhat happens after faith stops working?
In this episode of Shame & Certainty, I reflect on the moment after disillusionment—the season when certainty has cracked and walking away feels tempting. We explore why experience was often treated as untrustworthy, how faith became confused with intellectual certainty, and what the Gospels suggest instead.
Through stories of disappointment, attention, and slow recognition, this episode asks whether faith might begin not with answers—but with noticing what’s already happening.