I Lost It
Noted missiologist Ruth Tucker shines a light on the netherworld of apostasy in Walking Away from Faith
Wendy Murray Zoba | posted 8/01/2003 12:00AM

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My own recovery, I realize, was greatly furthered by the love,
understanding, and support of those around me.
But I was also indebted to many unknown friends who had gone before
and left their testimony to illumine the shadowy path.
Tucker prods us to understand that the life of faith is not realized by formulae but on a shadowy path. She challenges the church to find a way to meet these groping strugglers on that dark path and show them the way home.
Wendy Murray Zoba is a CT senior writer.
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Walking Away from Faith is available at Christianbook.com and other retailers.
Last year, Dick Staub interviewed Ruth Tucker about Walking Away from Faith and doubting God.
Christianity Today's sister publication Books & CulturereviewedWalking Away from Faith in 2002.
Ruth Tucker's website QuestioningFaith.com hosts candid conversations about religion.