Exploring Different Religions, Asking the Hard Questions, and Healing from Sexual Abuse with Logan Green
In this episode of Twenty Something, we sit down with Logan Green for an honest conversation about faith, healing, shame, and what it looks like to ask yourself and God the hard questions.
Sometimes, asking questions about your religion can feel scary. It can feel like doubting, betraying God, or stepping too far outside of what you’ve always known. But instead of avoiding those questions, Logan has taken a different approach. He has started asking them directly, exploring different churches and religious communities, studying what they believe, and trying to learn as much as he can from the ways other people worship and connect with God or a higher power.
Logan also opens up about his experience healing from childhood sexual abuse, the religious guilt and confusion that followed, and how finally talking about what happened became part of his healing. Together, we talk about sitting in uncertainty, learning to feel safe again, finding common ground across different faiths, releasing shame, and creating enough stillness to hear what your body, soul, and God might be trying to tell you.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
1. How to ask honest questions about your faith without feeling like you’re doing something wrong
2. Why exploring different beliefs can deepen your understanding of God instead of pulling you further away
3. How shame can shape the way you see yourself, your body, your relationships, and your faith
4. What it can look like to begin talking about painful experiences you’ve kept buried
5. Why sitting with uncertainty can actually become part of finding peace
6. How stillness, honesty, and self-awareness can help you reconnect with yourself and God
Connect with Logan Instagram: @lmg.journal
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Content disclosure: This episode includes a discussion of childhood sexual abuse, trauma, shame, and religious guilt. We do not go into graphic detail, but it may be sensitive for some listeners. Please take care of yourself as you listen, and feel free to pause, skip, or come back to this episode when you feel ready.