Jamie McColskey's Reviews > I've Got Questions: The Spiritual Practice of Having It Out with God
I've Got Questions: The Spiritual Practice of Having It Out with God
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I’ve got questions
I have been listening to Erin on the Faith Adjacent podcast and following her for years. She has become a trusted and respected voice for me because she comes at topics with so much information, research and perspective and I knew this book would be no different. And it felt good to finally find another person in the faith community that shares the same worldly views that I do, which has led me to this place where I’m like hey! Someone please guide me through these questions I have about my faith! I don’t know what I’m doing!
I feel like this is the book, guidance and permission I’ve been looking for as I go through my faith deconstruction and reconstruction era. I love that she is so relatable, shares her own very personal experiences with her own journey, and brings receipts with scripture.
This has really lit the fire under me to set my entire plot on fire (see what I did there? Once you read this you’ll understand) and continue the journey or rebuilding and rediscovering my faith that I’ve been delaying. I know this is going to be a book I continue to come back to and I can’t recommend it enough!! (Also, I did a mix of reading and also listening to the audiobook while driving and heading her read it gave it an extra personal touch!)
I have been listening to Erin on the Faith Adjacent podcast and following her for years. She has become a trusted and respected voice for me because she comes at topics with so much information, research and perspective and I knew this book would be no different. And it felt good to finally find another person in the faith community that shares the same worldly views that I do, which has led me to this place where I’m like hey! Someone please guide me through these questions I have about my faith! I don’t know what I’m doing!
I feel like this is the book, guidance and permission I’ve been looking for as I go through my faith deconstruction and reconstruction era. I love that she is so relatable, shares her own very personal experiences with her own journey, and brings receipts with scripture.
This has really lit the fire under me to set my entire plot on fire (see what I did there? Once you read this you’ll understand) and continue the journey or rebuilding and rediscovering my faith that I’ve been delaying. I know this is going to be a book I continue to come back to and I can’t recommend it enough!! (Also, I did a mix of reading and also listening to the audiobook while driving and heading her read it gave it an extra personal touch!)
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