If the word 'deconstruction' found you through a late-night search, you are not alone. Many of us who grew up in evangelical churches are examining the beliefs we inherited -- not because something is wrong with us, but because honest questions deserve honest space. Whether you are just starting to wonder or have already walked away, this is a place where your experience is taken seriously. No one here will tell you what to believe or where to land.
Just starting to doubt?
Articles for the earliest stages of questioning -- when the questions feel dangerous.
Already left?
Resources for rebuilding meaning, identity, and community after departure.
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Where faith and identity intersect -- resources for the specific experience of being LGBTQ+ in evangelical spaces.
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When your vocation is your faith -- support for ministers and ministry workers navigating doubt.
Featured Resources
When the Worship Songs Come Back: Navigating Triggers After Leaving Evangelical Church
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For Women Who Outgrew the Box: Leaving Complementarian Theology Behind
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Evangelical to What? A Map of Where People End Up After Deconstruction
6 min read
How to Tell Your Evangelical Parents You No Longer Believe
8 min read
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