In this book, Barnabas Piper unpacks what faith really means. He shows how embracing doubts and questions can help us to get to know God better, and he encourages us to trust God in our everyday lives, even when we don't understand everything about him.
This book will encourage Christians seeking to ask questions in a godly way and will give them confidence to trust God, even when some questions remain.
This revised and updated edition includes biographical stories about Afshin Ziafat, C.S. Lewis and John Piper.
Contributors | Barnabas Piper |
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ISBN | 9781784984663 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 135mm x 216mm x 10mm |
Language | English |
Pages | 176 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
Sometimes believers can give the impression that the Christian life is always one of triumph and confidence. This book by Barnabas Piper counsels us on how to trust God when our faith is weak and wavering. It calls us away from a demon-like faith that simply knows the data about God, to a childlike faith that cries out, ‘I believe; help my unbelief.’ If you find yourself doubting, or if you love someone who doubts, this book will refresh and encourage.
Barnabas Piper’s Help My Unbelief is an honest, self-revealing, and engaging treatment of an important subject. This winsome and well-reasoned book avoids clichés and easy, superficial answers. It will benefit many—including those who doubt, those who ‘sort of’ believe, and those who believe yet long to do so more completely.
In Help My Unbelief, Barnabas Piper makes a clear and compelling case for faith amid the sea of doubts many experience in Christianity. It’s a necessary book for our generation.
One of the books in the Bible that I use most is the Gospel of Mark. In Mark 9:24 we read one of the most relatable and real confessions that we find in the Gospel; the father of a demon-possessed boy brings his son to Jesus and asks for him to be healed he says “I believe; help my unbelief’.... continue reading
In his new book, Help My Unbelief, Barnabas Piper highlights an error many Christians believe: that doubt is the enemy of faith.... continue reading