“Writer and podcaster Erin Moon has questions, and this book is her open letter for anyone who feels iffy, conflicted, or just downright devastated by this disconnect. With empathy, insight, and the therapy of memes and a good laugh, Erin maps out not a rigid prescription but an open-hearted pathway for you to reclaim what you once loved about your faith home and light a match to the rest.”
Join us for dinner AND a show, as we welcome Erin Hicks Moon to speak about her new book, I’ve Got Questions: The Spiritual Practice of Having it Out With God.
Questions to consider:
1. In the book, Erin addresses the commodification and rebranding of faith. What’s a specific moment or experience that led her to write about the challenges of recovering the “good” in Christianity?
2. How does Erin believe the approach of asking questions and wrestling with God contrasts with more traditional views on faith and certainty?
3. Erin’s book encourages readers to “reclaim what you once loved about your faith home and light a match to the rest.” How does the book guide people in distinguishing between aspects of faith worth keeping and those that might need to be let go?