Redefining Trust: Lysa TerKeurst on Faith, Boundaries and Healing
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Lysa TerKeurst’s latest book, “I Want to Trust You, But I Don’t,” takes an honest look at trust in a world where it’s often broken. TerKeurst challenges the notion that Christians must always trust unconditionally. She explains, “There is this pressure on Christians, and maybe even especially Christian leaders, to always believe the best about other people. It’s almost like, okay, if you love God, then you have to trust unconditionally. And I make a case in the book that not only is that not smart to do, but it’s not biblical either.”
“I Want to Trust You, But I Don’t” addresses the complexities of relationships, the inevitability of hurt and the necessity of boundaries. TerKeurst openly shares her journey of navigating trust issues. “The truth is we will all be on some kind of healing journey the rest of our lives,” she reflects. By acknowledging that trust is a nuanced process, TerKeurst offers a balanced perspective on faith that resonates deeply, especially for those grappling with betrayal or skepticism.