"e;Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!"e; Nothing has motivated Fleming Rutledge in her preaching more than addressing people's struggles with doubt. Now with a new preface from the author, Help My Unbelief speaks directly to the "e;faithful doubters"e; and the "e;unbelieving believers"e; of the church who wrestle with questions and uncertainties about Christian faith. What if I'm not very religious? Why isn't it enough just to be good and loving? How can I respond to an abstraction like the Trinity? Isn't Christianity outmoded? Can we still believe in the Resurrection today? Fleming Rutledge approaches these questions with a combination of pastoral warmth and theological fearlessness, aligning herself with those seeking answers and pointing readers toward the One who creates and sustains faith.