From Faith Crisis to “Faith to Stay” – The Origin of Latter-Day Lights
When pillars of certainty crumble, is it possible to rebuild something even stronger in their place?
When pillars of certainty crumble, is it possible to rebuild something even stronger in their place?
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in July 2021. Andrea Lystrup is a licensed marriage and family therapist and owns a private practice—Andrea Lystrup Therapy—in Tucson, Arizona. She received her master’s degree from the University of Maryland in Couple and Family Therapy. She specializes in marriage therapy, particularly working with sexual issues, betrayal trauma, and mixed faith marriages.
After being stripped of his pride, Rico works through his faith crisis and grows closer to Jesus Christ.
When the pillars of faith begin to quake, will you retreat to familiar ground, or brave the tremors to seek answers? Musician and doctoral audiology student, Marlisa Wootton, recalls a pivotal moment in 2020 when she dared to confront the unsettling waves of a faith crisis—an inner storm that questioned the spiritual foundation she once thought unshakable. Taking the risk of willingly diving into controversial thought spirals and studies on Church history, societal issues, and personal identity, she found herself at a crossroads: remain in familiar but secluded territory, or rebuild a testimony strong enough to find the answers to her faith's purpose.
What do you do when you question the things that you once believed to be true? Tim & Aubrey Chaves from FaithMaters share their journey through a faith crisis and how they learned to lean into their difficult questions.
Matthew grew up Protestant but couldn't deny the truth of The Book of Mormon. After his own faith crisis he is working towards sealing his family in the temple.
Austin's faith crisis went on for 10 years. After his search for more light and truth he wrote his own response to the CES Letter.
We've gathered 8 powerful fireside talks that we think will help you support yourself and your loved ones through the faith crisis they're on.
Josh's faith crisis began during law school and progressed as he began practicing law. After many years of reconstructing he shares his wisdom and powerful testimony of the Savior's church.
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in October 2018. Scott Braithwaite has a PhD in Clinical Psychology and specializes in marriage counseling. He is a professor of Psychology at Brigham Young University, has a busy private practice, and also enjoys working with the BYU men's basketball team. Scott is a popular presenter at BYU Education Week, where he has taught about supporting loved ones through a faith crisis. He previously served as bishop of his ward and is currently serving on his stake high council. Highlights