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Can Faith Be Logical? Challenge

A 10-day challenge designed to help participants explore how logic, evidence, critical thinking, and Christian faith can work together rather than compete.

Apologetics Challenges 10 Days Reflective

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Can Faith Be Logical?
Understanding how reason, evidence, and faith work together.

Inside This Challenge

This challenge helps participants examine common questions about faith and reason through thoughtful reflection, practical exercises, and biblical insight. Rather than treating faith and logic as enemies, participants will explore how evidence, critical thinking, personal experience, and Scripture can work together.

By the end of the challenge, participants will have a stronger understanding of how faith can be intellectually responsible while remaining deeply rooted in trust in God.

Best For

  • Christians
  • Seekers
  • New Believers
  • Apologetics Learners
  • Faith-Based Thinkers

How It Works

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Sample Steps (Preview)

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Day 1 Today's Sample Step Est. 5 min

Define Faith Correctly

Understand what biblical faith actually means.

Day 2 Upcoming Est. 5 min

Why Questions Matter

Learn why asking questions can strengthen faith.

Day 3 Upcoming Est. 5 min

Evidence and Belief

Explore how evidence influences everyday decisions.

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I am spending 10 days exploring how faith, reason, evidence, and critical thinking can work together.

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