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I Don't Know What to Believe: Making Spiritual Peace with Your Religion

I Don't Know What to Believe: Making Spiritual Peace with Your Religion in Bloomington, MN
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Americans—especially young people—are more un-churched and less affiliated with organized religion than at any other time in our history.
I Don’t Know What to Believe
addresses that decline and presents an insightful examination of authentic spirituality for those who desire answers, guidance, and perspective regarding an important aspect of their lives: their beliefs, and relationship to, a higher power.
Rabbi Ben Kamin addresses questions he has received from real people over the thirty years of his ministry, such as:
Why does my parents’ religion have to define me? Am I God’s child even if I don’t go to religious services? Does scripture include me in its ideology regardless of how much scripture I know? How do I follow my own spirituality while still respecting my parents’ traditions?
Ben Kamin
is the award-winning author of ten books and is a scholar on the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He has led congregations in Toronto, New York, Cleveland, and San Diego since his ordination in 1978.
I Don’t Know What to Believe
addresses that decline and presents an insightful examination of authentic spirituality for those who desire answers, guidance, and perspective regarding an important aspect of their lives: their beliefs, and relationship to, a higher power.
Rabbi Ben Kamin addresses questions he has received from real people over the thirty years of his ministry, such as:
Why does my parents’ religion have to define me? Am I God’s child even if I don’t go to religious services? Does scripture include me in its ideology regardless of how much scripture I know? How do I follow my own spirituality while still respecting my parents’ traditions?
Ben Kamin
is the award-winning author of ten books and is a scholar on the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He has led congregations in Toronto, New York, Cleveland, and San Diego since his ordination in 1978.