My Journey

Following Jesus through doubts and questions to a more beautiful story

What’s the point of all this?

As I reflect on this story about my own journey of faith, I want to share why I’m doing this right here at the outset. I believe this journey I’ve been on is good, and I wish for others to discover it for themselves. However, I recognize the audience I’m hoping to reach is a specific set of people. 

So let me be clear. If you are an evangelical Christian who is finding deep meaning and joy in your life of faith, and you do not wrestle with questions about what you encounter in the Bible and in the beliefs and practices of your church, it is not my aim or my desire to convince you to change your mind.

I’ve written my story for people who are eyeing the exit door of Christianity.

  • If you have difficulty accepting the Bible as literal truth in everything it touches, if you struggle with balancing scientific progress with ancient understandings of the world and cosmos found in the Bible - you are my audience.

  • If you struggle describing a God who would condemn people to conscious eternal suffering as “good” and “just” - you are my audience.

  • If the questions that run around in your head as you read scripture and hear sermons explaining it are growing bigger not smaller with time - you are my audience.

  • If you find the life and teaching of Jesus much more expansive, inclusive, and beautiful than anything you have experienced in your faith journey thus far - you are my audience.

My hope is to help you who are teetering on the edge of the faith you have always held. I want you to feel the freedom of letting go of unhelpful aspects of your faith while grasping onto more beautiful aspects. I want you to find freedom, new joy, and new wonder in the goodness of God. 

I grew up immersed in a beautiful story of faith. I am so grateful for the loving people who have guided me along my spiritual path. But as you read I invite you into the decades-long journey of my progression toward a more beautiful story. As you read or listen may you be encouraged in your own journey of faith. May you discover God is more loving, more good, more powerful, more amazing than you’ve ever understood or experienced before.

~Don


Part 9 - The Death of Inerrancy
Nathan Jew Nathan Jew

Part 9 - The Death of Inerrancy

I sat in those studies and bit my lip. I knew that to share my opinion would cause a whirlwind of defensiveness and distrust of my leadership among those who were in the group. I knew I had to keep my opinions to myself. They simply did not match the doctrinal statement of that church about the scriptures being without error in the original manuscripts. My opinions and growing beliefs about the non-innerancy of scripture simply felt out of place and dangerous to my own position of leadership in that church.

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