Written: Aug 13, 2019
Last Updated: Jan 7, 2024

I think it is safe to say that many young devout Christians tend to have greater moments of doubt during their teenage and college years than at any other stage of their lives. For whatever reason, they are more inquisitive and more aware of the flaws, or rather deficiencies, in their beliefs and understanding of God and the Bible at this stage of their lives.

Of course, they are not the only ones who have their bouts of doubts and unsettling questions relating to the pre-established doctrine about Christianity. Other Christians of various ages, the new believers, and those who are contemplating Christianity in their pursuit of the truth about a “Greater Being” also struggle with the absolute Truth. 

Though hard to admit, even the most aged and experienced Christians have uncertainties about their faith in times of trouble and struggles.  Lastly, even the preachers have their moments of doubts, especially the younger preachers.  It is said that many of those of strong faith and convictions about God pursuing a degree in theology, after having taken some of the courses in the bible college and/or the seminary, end up losing their faith in God and the “religion” called Christianity (Christianity is not about religion, but that of a relationship with Jesus the Christ).  Why? 

After having attended a seminary school (Moody Bible Institute), I hope I can address this issue in my posts for this section of the ministry. 

Russel Kim

Following are some of the topics that I plan on writing about. These are color-coded to show the status of the subject matter. Some were written before I went to Moody Bible Institute but edited afterward. They will have links to take the readers to the respective post:
* = Completed     * = Not Written

Aftermath of a Miscarriage             Misconception About Free Will             God’s Commitment to Love
Is the Bible 100% God Inspired?          The Purpose of the Old Testament      
Ears that Don’t Hear and Eyes that Don’t See

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