I believe that a faith becomes more valuable if it belongs to someone who periodically doubts. You think about your faith instead of just blindly accepting what is fed to you. I have often doubted, but each time, God finds a way to remind me of His power.
Also, just because God does not heal you in the manner you expect him to, or in the timely manner than you expect Him to, it doesn't mean he won't heal you, or that he hasn't already. Remember, all things work for good for those that serve the Lord. This has been a very difficult lesson for me to learn. I have struggled with chronic illness, and He hasn't healed me yet, but I have faith that He will use this pain for good later on.
If I were to judge Christianity purely through the church, then it is highly unlikely that I would believe in Christ. The church has strayed from the teachings of Jesus, and has become caught up in petty arguments. It is so divided, and ministers have begun to focus so much on shaping their messages to please the worldly masses that they are forgetting about Christ. There are so many Christians who profess Christ with their mouths, and then deny Him with their actions.
I know you are in a Christian correspondence course studying to become an I-don't-know-what, but try not to judge God purely by the church. We are all human, and weak because of it, and following humans inevitably leads us astray. Don't follow another blind man.![]()
You will be in my prayers; I know God will bring you through your doubt.




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One cannot escape from it in the cyber world, you will just have to learn to ignore it. Happened to me on the other forum; I was always pretty mad about proselytism where it is not its place, but after the experiences with repeated da'wa, I became allergic on it. Ignore it.

