Real Questions. Honest Answers. Ongoing Conversations.

If God is good and all-powerful, why does He allow suffering and evil in the world?

This is the classic "problem of evil," a philosophical and emotional hurdle that challenges the coexistence of a loving God with the reality of pain, injustice, and tragedy.

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We all have questions—and that's not just okay, it's essential. Whether you're wrestling with doubt, exploring faith, or deepening your walk with God, you're not alone.

These are the top six questions we’ve received this month, from both believers and non-believers. We don’t claim to have all the answers—but we’re here to walk through the questions with you.

Why doesn’t God just prove Himself clearly to everyone?

Many ask why God remains hidden or indirect, especially when belief in Him can determine someone’s eternal destiny.

Q2
Why are there so many religions if there is only one true God?

The existence of multiple belief systems and conflicting doctrines can cause skepticism about whether any one of them is true.

Q3
Why didn’t God answer my prayer when I needed Him most?
Q4

Even among the faithful, unanswered or painful prayers—especially during tragedy—can lead to deep spiritual wrestling.

How can I be sure it’s really God speaking to me and not just my own thoughts?

Discerning the voice of God is a core struggle in the walk of faith, especially when making life-changing decisions.

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Why does God seem distant when I’m trying to grow closer to Him?

Many believers go through “dry seasons” where God seems silent or far away, which can be confusing and discouraging.