Series Resources
Deconstruction. It’s a term loosely used to describe a process of systematically dissecting — and often rejecting — beliefs and belief systems. Some are deconstructing traditions while others are deconstructing their faith altogether. However, deconstruction always leads to some type of reconstruction.
We've curated a list of resources to help you dig deeper into the content of this series.
Books
Death to Deconstruction by Joshua Porter
After Doubt: How to Question Your Faith Without Losing It by A.J. Swoboda
Unbreakable: What the Son of God Said About the Word of God by Andrew Wilson
The Epic of Eden by Sandra Richter
Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest Religion by Rebecca Mclaughlin
Messy Grace: How a Pastor with Gay Parents Learned to Love Others Without Sacrificing Conviction by Caleb Kaltenbach
Messy Truth: How to Foster Community Without Sacrificing Conviction by Caleb Kaltenbach
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller
Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality by Nancy Pearcey
People To Be Loved: Why Homosexuality Is Not Just An Issue by Preston Sprinkle
Online Resources:
The Paradigm by BibleProject Podcast
For Parents:
So The Next Generation Will Know: Preparing Young Christians For A Challenging World by Shawn McDowell and J. Warner Wallace
For Teenagers or Older Kids:
Can I Ask That: 8 Hard Questions About God and Faith by Jim Candy, Brad M. Griffin, and Kara Powell
Can I Ask That Volume 2: More Hard Questions About God and Faith by Jim Candy, Brad M. Griffin, and Kara Powell
10 Question Every Teen Should Ask (And Answer) About Christianity by Rebecca Mclaughlin
Living In A Gray World: A Christian Teen's Guide To Understanding Homosexuality by Preston Sprinkle
How We Read The Bible by Matt Laidlaw
For Kids of All Ages:
If I Could Ask God Anything: Awesome Answers For Curious Kids by Katheryn Slattery
Case For Christ: For Kids by Lee Strobel
The Big Book of Bible Questions by Amy Parker and Doug Powell