#12794 What To Do When Your Faith Is Faltering? Prayer and Support
<p>“What do you tell someone who says my faith is faltering?” This question opens a discussion on the importance of prayer and support during challenging times. Additional topics include how to help a family member who has left the Catholic faith, advice for someone drifting away from their practice, and addressing concerns about the Bible’s portrayal of women.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>01:37 – What do you tell someone who says my faith is faltering?</li>
<li>15:42 – Someone in my family lost their Catholic faith and went to a non-denominational church. What can I do to help bring them back?</li>
<li>19:13 – I recommend people keep praying even though they might not feel like it.</li>
<li>23:45 – I’ve drifted away from practicing my faith. How did you come back? Do you have any advice for me?</li>
<li>31:20 – My 16 year old daughter is leaving the faith because she sees the Bible as not respecting women.</li>
<li>43:45 – I’m starting to explore Catholicism, but I feel like I’m getting stuck on the intellectual aspect. How do I make room for the faith side of things?</li>
<li>48:58 – What would you say to someone sympathetic to the SSPX in their current situation?</li>
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