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You don’t have to have this figured out.

If you’re here, there’s a good chance something in your life or faith doesn’t feel the way it used to.  Maybe things still look fine on the outside but internally, something has shifted.

Questions have surfaced.
Certainty feels farther away.
What once felt simple now feels complicated.

And you’re not sure what to do with that.

You might be here if…

  • You feel disconnected from a version of faith that once felt natural

  • You’re carrying questions you don’t feel safe asking out loud

  • You’ve experienced disappointment, loss, or disillusionment

  • You’re tired of pretending everything is okay

  • You still want God—but not in a way that requires ignoring what’s real

If any of that resonates, you’re not in the wrong place.

What This Is (and What It Isn’t)

Even Still is not a place for quick answers.

It’s not about fixing your faith or rushing you back to certainty.

This is a space for slowing down.
For paying attention.
For being honest about what’s actually happening beneath the surface.

It’s a place to walk through questions without fear of being dismissed or managed.

What You Can Do Next

There’s no one right way to begin, but here are a few starting points:

1. Start with content
Read, listen, or engage with reflections that put words to what you may be feeling but haven’t been able to articulate yet.

2. Consider coaching
If you want a more intentional space to process your story, your questions, and where you are right now, coaching offers a guided way to do that.

3. Stay connected
If you’re not ready to take a step yet, that’s okay. You can stay close to the work and revisit when the time is right.

A Simple Reminder

You are not behind.
You are not broken for asking questions.
You are not alone in feeling what you feel.
And whatever this season is . . . it is not outside of where God wants to meet you.

If you’re unsure, that’s okay.  You don’t need full clarity to take a small step.
Just enough honesty to admit where you are.
That’s more than enough to begin.