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What Doubt Can Teach Us About Faith

36 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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What if doubt isn’t the opposite of faith but an open door to a deeper relationship with God? In this episode of Water into Wine, Father Charleston Wilson explores how to talk with nonbelievers, seekers, and people who have honest questions about Christianity. Over a glass of chardonnay, he reflects on the difference between doubt and unbelief; why “I don’t know” can be one of the most faithful things we say; and how humility, personal testimony, and genuine relationships can make spiritual conversations more fruitful. Along the way, Father Charleston reminds listeners that Christians are in sales, not management, and that God can use even uncertainty as an invitation to grace. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:20) Wine of the Day: 2023 François Carillon Bourgogne Chardonnay, France  (02:50) Why this wine for today’s topic: talking with nonbelievers (04:25) Tasting notes (06:00) Food pairings (09:40) God loves you the way you are (11:00) What are some “no no’s” when talking about your faith? (13:00) Doubt vs. unbelief (14:50) Doubt is a component of faith (15:40) Do people with strong faith have doubts? (18:20) Do strangers talk to you about their doubts? (21:00) Do people challenge you? (24:00) Discussion of Ephesians 5 (30:00) Where do you go in the Bible when people have doubts? (32:55) Listener question: What can be inferred about the bottom of a wine bottle? (35:40) Final tasting notes

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Portada del episodio What Doubt Can Teach Us About Faith

What Doubt Can Teach Us About Faith

What if doubt isn’t the opposite of faith but an open door to a deeper relationship with God? In this episode of Water into Wine, Father Charleston Wilson explores how to talk with nonbelievers, seekers, and people who have honest questions about Christianity. Over a glass of chardonnay, he reflects on the difference between doubt and unbelief; why “I don’t know” can be one of the most faithful things we say; and how humility, personal testimony, and genuine relationships can make spiritual conversations more fruitful. Along the way, Father Charleston reminds listeners that Christians are in sales, not management, and that God can use even uncertainty as an invitation to grace. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:20) Wine of the Day: 2023 François Carillon Bourgogne Chardonnay, France  (02:50) Why this wine for today’s topic: talking with nonbelievers (04:25) Tasting notes (06:00) Food pairings (09:40) God loves you the way you are (11:00) What are some “no no’s” when talking about your faith? (13:00) Doubt vs. unbelief (14:50) Doubt is a component of faith (15:40) Do people with strong faith have doubts? (18:20) Do strangers talk to you about their doubts? (21:00) Do people challenge you? (24:00) Discussion of Ephesians 5 (30:00) Where do you go in the Bible when people have doubts? (32:55) Listener question: What can be inferred about the bottom of a wine bottle? (35:40) Final tasting notes

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Portada del episodio How Weakness Can Bring You Closer to God

How Weakness Can Bring You Closer to God

What if weakness isn’t something to hide, but a doorway to grace? In this episode of Water into Wine, Father Charleston Wilson explores how our limits can open us more deeply to God’s strength, comfort, and love. Over a 2016 Chilean pinot noir, he discusses pride, dependence, Mother Teresa’s reliance on grace, and why pinot noir’s delicate nature makes it the perfect wine for a conversation about spiritual weakness. Plus, Father Charleston shares practical ordering tips for long (and short) restaurant wine lists and the benefits of a white wine spritzer. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome to Water into Wine (01:20) Wine of the Day: 2016 Ventisquero “Grey Glacier” Pinot Noir, Leyda Valley, Chile  (06:30) Why this wine for the episode topic: weakness? (08:40) Tasting notes (10:15) Food pairings (11:40) What is your biggest weakness? (15:30) Embracing weakness (19:00) Reaching the limits of your own strength (20:20) What should we do in moments of weakness? (23:50) Listener question: How do you select wine at a restaurant?

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Why Laughter Belongs in a Life of Faith

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Portada del episodio Why God is Reliable and Why We're Not

Why God is Reliable and Why We're Not

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