Confidence in Christ doesn’t happen overnight.
It grows every time you open your Bible.
Every difficult question you wrestle with.
Every conversation that pushes you to learn more.
Every moment you choose truth over convenience.
That’s why I wrote Defending Truth.
Not as another journal to fill a shelf, but as a place where Christian women can strengthen their foundation, think deeply about Scripture, and become prepared for real conversations about faith.
My hope is that this resource helps women move from:
“I don’t know…”
to
“Here’s why I believe.”
If you’re looking for a Bible study that challenges and equips you, I’d love for you to check it out.
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Building genuine confidence in Christ is truly a journey rather than a sudden transformation. From my own experience, it’s those consistent moments of seeking truth—opening the Bible daily, wrestling with challenging questions, and engaging in meaningful discussions—that shape and strengthen one’s faith. I’ve found that confidence grows when you deliberately choose to prioritize truth over convenience, which can often be difficult but ultimately rewarding. One practical way I’ve deepened my faith is by using resources like the 'Defending Truth' study mentioned here. It’s not just another devotional or journal but a guide that encourages deep reflection on Scripture and equips you to articulate your beliefs clearly. This approach has helped me move from uncertainty to confidently explaining why I believe what I do. Engaging in apologetics—understanding the reason behind faith—is empowering. It prepares you for those real-life conversations that challenge your understanding and inspire growth. For Christian women, having a supportive community and a structured study can make this journey less daunting and more enriching. If you’re looking to strengthen your foundation and feel prepared to share your faith, I recommend exploring similar Bible studies and connecting with groups of like-minded believers. The process is gradual but intentional, proving that nobody accidentally becomes confident in their faith. It’s cultivated through dedication, prayer, and the willingness to learn continually.

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