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Mid-Faith Crisis: Finding a Path Through Doubt, Disillusionment, and Dead Ends Kindle Edition
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Navigating the Storm: Understanding the Crisis of Faith
Many of us embarked on our spiritual journeys filled with hope and certainty, only to find ourselves questioning the very foundation of our beliefs as life unfolded. The faith that once seemed unshakeable may falter in the face of broken trust, unanswered prayers, and the harsh realities of worldly suffering. But you're not alone—mid-faith crises are a shared human experience that can feel isolating yet are a crucial part of our spiritual journey.
In Mid-Faith Crisis, authors Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague provide a compassionate exploration of this challenging phase. With backgrounds in theology and personal narratives of their own spiritual upheavals, they guide readers through the complex landscape of doubt and disillusionment. Mid-Faith Crisis candidly addresses the often-unspoken realities of faith's evolution, offering solace and practical insights for navigating through turbulent waters.
Through storytelling and reflection, McNiel and Hague offer practices and disciplines that help reclaim what is genuine and discard what is not. They reassure us that the crisis of faith is not an endpoint but a transformative stage that can lead to a more sincere and robust belief system. If you're in the midst of a spiritual reevaluation, Mid-Faith Crisis will serve as a beacon of hope, reminding us that while the road may be rocky, the destination holds the promise of deeper faith and connection.
"Chaplain McNiel (Fearing Bravely) and pastor Hague (Aching Joy) deliver an approachable guide to tackling crises of faith. They trace how even strong religious identities can be dismantled by life challenges or new perspectives, resulting in a 'death of faith' that leaves believers feeling lost and isolated. Arguing that this uncomfortable stage can be a productive period in one’s spiritual journey, the authors unpack how readers can harness feelings of betrayal to seek new “heroes of faith”—often those quietly doing good away from the spotlight—and use their doubts to create a more honest, intimate relationship with God." – Publishers Weekly Review, February 2025
"Relevant and practical in a time of church leader scandals and faith deconstruction, this book offers an empathy-filled way forward." – Library Journal Review, May 2025
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherIVP
- Publication dateJune 3 2025
- File size3.5 MB
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"Mid-Faith Crisis is that rare blend of prophetic, pastoral, funny and poignant, truly a 'for such a time as this' kind of book. Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague, with unromanticized vulnerability and theological precision, invite the doubter, the deconstructionist, the disillusioned, and the deeply seasoned Christian into a faith that can exist both after and within crisis. For anyone who has been hurt by but still longs to find a way to love this wild thing called the church, and for anyone who wants to follow Jesus without the tired and cliched trappings, you'll find yourself seen, known, and led in these pages."
"Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague are refreshingly honest about their own faith journeys and are not afraid of asking difficult questions about church trauma, fallen spiritual leaders, the death of loved ones, and challenging health diagnoses. This book doesn't sugarcoat these experiences but rather shares a real hope and pathway through to a more settled faith on the other side. This gem of a book is for everyone who is walking through a mid-faith crisis, is going to, or knows someone who is! So grab at least two copies of this book-one for yourself and one for a friend. You'll be so glad you did!"
"If you grew up in church with a vibrant faith but have found yourself wounded, disillusioned, or in a mid-faith crisis as an adult, this book is for you. Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague are experienced, wise, and compassionate guides who will give you confidence and hope. Mid-Faith Crisis is full of helpful personal stories, spiritual exercises, and reflections to help you find your spiritual footing again."
"Little did I know that it was possible to cry and laugh so hard at the same exact time. As a man doing a swan dive into midlife, I can't express how needed this book is. Being formed into Christ's love and mercy can often be most difficult in these years, and Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague have given us a trusted path forward. Get out the Kleenex for this one, folks. And let the inner healing begin."
"This business of managing a crisis of faith is filled with sadness, anger, and disillusionment, but mostly it's an experience of deep loneliness. Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague have written in such a way that they are encouraging companions for such a journey. By the time they are done, they have helped us all remember that we were never as alone as it might have seemed."
"What do we do when faith collapses? Acquiesce and walk away? Or deny and double-down? Are those our only options? While it can seem so at times, gratefully, it is not. For there is a better way, one that discerns the work of the Triune God amid the collapse and leads to God's greatest good for our lives: Christlikeness. We need wise guides to help us discover that path and follow it. Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague are just such guides, and I couldn't be more grateful for this work. It'll be on my short list of recommended resources for deconstructing parishioners."
--This text refers to the paperback edition.About the Author
Catherine McNiel is a chaplain, author, editor, and speaker searching for the creative, redemptive work of God in our ordinary lives. She lives in the Chicagoland area with her husband, three children, and one enormous garden. Catherine holds an MA in human service counseling and is finishing a Master of Divinity at North Park Theological Seminary. Her previous books include Fearing Bravely, All Shall Be Well, and Long Days of Small Things, which was an ECPA finalist for New Author.
Jason Hague is the associate pastor of Christ's Center Church near Eugene, Oregon, and the author of Aching Joy: Following God Through the Land of Unanswered Prayer. Jason has written extensively on the subject of the Christian faith and autism, special needs families, and his own spiritual journey toward hope for his own non-speaking autistic son. His writing has appeared in Christianity Today, Focus on the Family, and Fathom. He and his wife have five children.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B0DJJQBKYL
- Publisher : IVP
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- Publication date : June 3 2025
- Language : English
- File size : 3.5 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 190 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1514010372
- Page Flip : Enabled
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- #16 in Faith Deconstruction eBooks
- #17 in Faith Deconstruction
- #1,534 in Spiritual Self-Help Books
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About the authors
Jason Hague is the associate pastor of Christ's Center Church near Eugene, Oregon, the co-author of Mid-Faith Crisis, and the author of Aching Joy: Following God Through the Land of Unanswered Prayer. Jason has written extensively on the subject of the Christian faith and autism, special needs families, and his own spiritual journey toward hope for his own non-speaking autistic son. His writing has appeared in Christianity Today, Focus on the Family, and Fathom. He and his wife have five children.
Catherine McNiel is an author, writer, editor, and speaker who wrestles with the creative, redemptive work of God in our ordinary lives. Catherine writes for several churches, ministries, and organizations, hoping to kindle conversations that mingle theology with real life on the ground and open eyes to God's ongoing presence in our world.
Catherine is an MDiv student at North Park Seminary, and the author of Fearing Bravely: Risking Love for our Neighbors, Strangers, and Enemies; All Shall Be Well: Awakening to God's Presence in His Messy, Abundant World; and Long Days of Small Things: Motherhood as a Spiritual Discipline which was an ECPA finalist for New Author. Catherine and her husband live in the Chicago suburbs where she cares for three kids, two jobs, and one enormous garden. She’s on the lookout for wisdom, beauty, and iced coffee. Connect with Catherine at www.catherinemcniel.com
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- Maree WalkerReviewed in Australia on June 16, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars An encouraging read
Verified PurchaseJason and Catherine were both raised in very different churches, and with very different experiences. One thing they had in common though: both experienced a crisis of faith, and they share how that shaped them individually at the time, and through to now. They both had experiences that seemed to contradict what they learned about God, and living with faith, and neither was prepared for the struggles they would face.
The authors share vulnerably, and I particularly related to Catherine's story of church hurt. I'll let you read that for yourself (no spoilers), but she did have a really difficult time returning to church afterwards. Rather than the usual push to return to church as soon as possible, the authors express deep empathy for those who've experienced hurt at the hands of their church. They offer that a person should not feel obligated to return unless they are ready, which in many cases may be not at all.
The book covers a broad range of struggles that could start a mid-faith crisis. It also opened my eyes to other ways people are led to question their faith that I hadn't considered. Jason's struggle with faith while employed as a pastor for example, was not something I'd thought about, and highlights how nobody is immune to a faith crisis.
My favourite aspects of the book: the end of each chapter includes a practice, with questions for reflection, to consider how the chapter is relevant in our own lives and how it has affected our faith. The authors also recommend relevant books to read and songs to listen to.
I particularly appreciated the grace and gentleness in which the authors handled the heavy subject matter; it was encouraging without being dismissive or pushing to find meaning in it. There is a regular acknowledgement throughout the book that life is difficult and uncertain, but that uncertainty can eventually bring comfort if we allow ourselves to lean into it. The authors also brought to mind how important it is for those of us who've come out the other side to provide safety for others to question and grapple with their faith.
Final note: make sure you read the epilogue. It's a really important part of the story.
- Dave the LibrarianReviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible resource
Verified PurchaseAsking key questions about your faith can come at any time in one's journey. For McNiel, the questions started as a tween when a church treated her family horribly. Hague was later when key figures in his religious circle showed just how far their words and their actions differed. Both were honest about their new normal that has developed.
The book includes resources for listening and reading to help people to interact with their loss, placing them in a path for growth. A section for spiritual practices is included as well.
The book is one that I have waited to see since reading the Advance Reader Copy. The title would make for a great starting place for people to rebuild from wherever they are in their path. It is one that I will keep on the shelf for years to come.
Dave the LibrarianIncredible resource
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
The book includes resources for listening and reading to help people to interact with their loss, placing them in a path for growth. A section for spiritual practices is included as well.
The book is one that I have waited to see since reading the Advance Reader Copy. The title would make for a great starting place for people to rebuild from wherever they are in their path. It is one that I will keep on the shelf for years to come.
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- Corinne L.Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Relevant to anyone on a faith journey
Verified PurchaseAn honest and open look at the various ways our experiences of faith can lead us to a crisis. The authors speak first hand about their own struggles and share refreshing perspectives on where we started, how we got here, and where we can go from here. I would recommend this book to those currently struggling with their faith and even for those who have already faced a crisis or have never yet faced a crisis of faith. Practical applications and resources at the end of each chapter help direct the reader to actions and not just to think about ideas.
Corinne L.Relevant to anyone on a faith journey
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
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- B A RiggsReviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars A helpful companion
Verified PurchaseDespite being common, crises of faith carry a stigma. Mid-Faith Crisis aims to cut through the fear, confusion, and disorientation of such a crisis. Catherine and Jason point to a way forward and demonstrate how crises of faith often result in a deepened faith instead of a shallower one. I appreciate their candidness regarding their own journeys with Jesus.
This is a valuable resource both for people who are experiencing a crisis of faith and for the people journeying alongside them.
Also, the epilogue is a twist that adds depth and dimension to everything that precedes it.
B A RiggsA helpful companion
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
This is a valuable resource both for people who are experiencing a crisis of faith and for the people journeying alongside them.
Also, the epilogue is a twist that adds depth and dimension to everything that precedes it.
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- PaulReviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Consolation for when the lights go out.
Verified PurchaseThis book is excellent, timely, and important. So many of us have been wrestling with disorientation or disappointment in our faith, asking questions like: Do I still believe this? Why did the lights go out? Or even, What’s wrong with the Christians? This book reassures us that we’re not alone in asking. There are no cheap answers offered here, just honest reflection and hard-won insight.