Unpolished but Called

S2 E124: Why Are Christians Afraid To Ask Questions?

26 min · 27. maj 2026
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Welcome to Unpolished but Called, where we have honest conversations about faith, real life, and what it looks like to follow Jesus while you're still figuring things out. In this episode, we're talking about a question many Christians wrestle with: Why are Christians afraid to ask questions? Whether you're new to faith or you've been in church for years, there can be pressure to act like you already know the answers. We worry about sounding uninformed, asking the wrong thing, being corrected, or having people question our faith. But how are we supposed to learn if we're too afraid to ask? In this conversation, I share some of my own experiences as a newer Christian, the questions I've wrestled with, the challenges of finding trustworthy mentors, and why healthy Christian conversations should create space for curiosity, learning, and growth. Faith isn't pretending you know everything. Sometimes faith is trusting God enough to ask honest questions. 🔗Linktree: https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled [https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled] 📧 Subscribe to the newsletter and receive the free devotional: kathrinshaffer.com [http://kathrinshaffer.com] 🎙️ Listen to The Long Way Through Scripture Bible Study Podcast ❤️ Support the podcast and ministry resources through the website. If you're enjoying these conversations, be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes. #ChristianPodcast #FaithJourney #ChristianLiving #Discipleship #BibleStudy #UnpolishedButCalled

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