Overcoming Doubt: Christian Podcast Episodes That Tackle Big Questions
- Boundless Team

- Jan 30
- 5 min read
Welcome, friend. If you've found your way here, chances are you're wrestling with something. Maybe it's a question that keeps circling back in the quiet moments. Maybe it's a nagging feeling that you can't quite shake, a whisper of "what if?" that shows up uninvited during prayer or while you're scrolling through your phone late at night.
Here's something beautiful: you're not alone. And here's something even more important, doubt doesn't disqualify you from faith. In fact, some of the most profound spiritual growth happens right in the middle of those hard questions.
Today, let me walk you through some incredible podcast episodes that tackle doubt head-on. These aren't surface-level, feel-good platitudes. These are honest conversations from thoughtful voices who understand that faith and questions can absolutely coexist.
Why Doubt Isn't the Enemy You Think It Is
Before we dive into the resources, let's get something straight: doubt is not the opposite of faith. Unbelief is. There's a difference, and it's a game-changer.
Doubt says, "I'm struggling to understand, but I want to." Unbelief says, "I've made up my mind, and I'm walking away." See the distinction? One is a question. The other is a conclusion.
The heroes of the Bible, yes, the ones we admire and study, experienced doubt. Thomas needed to see the wounds. Peter sank into the waves. Even John the Baptist, from prison, sent messengers to ask Jesus if He was really the One. These weren't weak moments that disqualified them. They were human moments that deepened their stories.
So if you're sitting with questions about God's goodness, your salvation, or what this whole faith thing even means, take a breath. You're in good company.

Podcast Episodes Worth Your Time
Now let's get practical. Here are some podcast episodes that tackle the big, uncomfortable questions with honesty, compassion, and biblical wisdom. Grab your headphones, take a walk, or listen during your commute. These conversations might just be exactly what you need.
1. Crossway Podcast: "Fighting for Faith in the Midst of Doubt"
This episode features author Glenna Marshall, and it's a must-listen if you've ever questioned your salvation or wondered about the goodness of God during hard seasons.
Marshall makes a crucial point: doubt can actually serve as a catalyst for spiritual growth when it drives us back to Scripture. She distinguishes between doubt that leads to deeper faith and doubt that becomes paralyzing anxiety: and offers practical ways to tell the difference.
What makes this episode special is its balance. It's theologically grounded but accessible. Marshall doesn't dismiss your questions or rush to fix them. She sits with you in the tension and points you toward hope.
Best for: Anyone questioning their salvation, struggling to see God's goodness, or wanting practical tools to combat doubt.
2. A New Beginning with Pastor Greg Laurie: "Jesus and the Doubter"
Pastor Greg Laurie has a gift for making deep truths feel approachable, and this episode is no exception. He draws an important line between temporary doubt and settled unbelief: reminding us that even biblical heroes moved through doubt toward stronger faith.
The encouragement here is gentle but clear: doubt doesn't have to be your destination. It can be a doorway to something deeper.
Best for: Those who feel guilty about their doubts or worry that questioning means they're failing at faith.

3. Discovering the Jewish Jesus Podcast: "Overcoming Doubt"
Rabbi Kirt Schneider takes a unique approach in this episode, exploring how fear often underlies our doubt. Sound familiar? That anxious feeling that maybe you've gotten it all wrong, that maybe God isn't who you thought He was: it frequently has fear at its root.
This episode teaches strategies to build confidence in your faith through God's Word. It's practical, encouraging, and offers a fresh perspective that might resonate if you come from a different background or learning style.
Best for: Listeners who sense that fear is fueling their doubt and want actionable steps to build confidence.
4. Oahu Church of Christ: "Refined By Fire - Overcoming Doubt"
This podcast examines how doubt originates in the mind and often stems from our fears. But here's the beautiful twist: it also discusses how persevering through trials actually strengthens faith.
Think about that for a moment. The very thing that feels like it's weakening your faith might be the refining fire that makes it unshakeable. This episode doesn't promise easy answers, but it does promise hope.
Best for: Those walking through difficult seasons who are questioning where God is in the middle of their pain.
5. Doubters Welcome Podcast
If you're looking for an ongoing companion rather than a single episode, this podcast is for you. The entire show is built around journeying with doubting Christians through conversations about faith, doubt, and deconstruction.
What sets this apart is the tone. There's no judgment here: just honest dialogue about the real struggles people face. If you've felt like you can't voice your questions in church or around certain friends, this podcast creates a safe space to process.
Best for: Anyone in a longer season of questioning who wants to feel less alone in the journey.

6. Overcoming Fear and Doubt with God Podcast
This podcast explores breaking free from fear, shame, and doubt to align with God's purpose for your life. It's particularly helpful if your doubts extend beyond theological questions into identity and calling.
Sometimes doubt isn't just about whether God exists: it's about whether He has a purpose for you specifically. This show addresses both with warmth and biblical grounding.
Best for: Listeners wrestling with purpose, identity, and how their faith connects to their everyday life.
How to Get the Most Out of These Resources
Listening is great, but engagement is better. Here are a few tips to make these podcasts work for you:
Take notes. When something resonates: or when something challenges you: write it down. Your future self will thank you.
Pause and pray. You don't have to binge-listen. Stop when you need to process. Ask God to meet you in the questions.
Talk about it. Find a trusted friend, mentor, or community where you can discuss what you're learning. Faith wasn't meant to be figured out alone.
Return to Scripture. Let these conversations point you back to the Bible. The best podcasts aren't replacements for God's Word: they're companions to it.
You're Not Broken for Having Questions
Here's the truth we want you to carry with you: having doubts doesn't mean your faith is broken. It might just mean it's growing.
Questions are not the enemy. Isolation is. Shame is. Pretending everything is fine when it isn't: that's what keeps us stuck.
So listen to these episodes. Wrestle with the ideas. Bring your honest, messy, wondering heart to God and to community. You might be surprised to find that on the other side of doubt, there's a faith more resilient and real than you ever imagined.
If you're looking for a community that welcomes questions and walks alongside you in the journey, we'd love to connect with you at Boundless Online Church. You don't have to figure this out alone.
Your doubts don't disqualify you. They just mean you're paying attention. And that, friend, is a beautiful place to start.

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