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Episode 112: Doubting after Faith - Dr. Bobby Conway's Story
Dr. Bobby Conway shares his tumultuous path, describing his former lifestyle marked by addiction, self-doubt, and relentless questions about existence and morality. Despite being academically inclined and climbing the ladder of theological education, he faced severe waves of skepticism that brought him to the brink of despair and even suicidal ideation. Tune in as we hear Dr. Conway’s story from a life steeped in hedonism and skepticism to becoming a deeply committed Christian.
Resources Mentioned:
Radio Show: Pastors Perspective with Brian Broderson
Christianity Still Makes Sense (Podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. Bobby Conway)
Image Church https://www.imagechurch.live/
Books:
"Does Christianity Still Make Sense?" by Dr. Bobby Conway
“Doubting Towards Faith” by Dr. Bobby Conway
“Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis
“Shattered Dreams” by Larry Crabb
“Resurrection Refutations” by Gary Habermas
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Bobby Conway
Bobby Conway is a respected scholar and author with a background in Christian studies and philosophy. He earned multiple degrees, including a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary and two doctorates—one in apologetics from the guidance of Norman Geisler and another in philosophy of religion from Birmingham University. He also founded Image church in Charlotte and has established himself as a prominent figure in religious and philosophical fields.

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Jana Harmon
Senior Fellow For Christian Apologetics, CSLI
Jana Harmon, Ph.D, is the Senior Fellow For Christian Apologetics for the C.S. Lewis Institute and a Teaching Fellow for C.S. Lewis Institute Atlanta. She serves on the Atlanta Advisory Board and as an Adjunct Professor of Cultural Apologetics at Biola University. Her doctoral research studied the religious conversion of atheists to Christianity looking at the perspectives and stories of 50 former Atheists. She views apologetics through a practical, evangelistic lens. She is the host of the podcast eX-skeptic for the C.S. Lewis Institute. Jana received her PhD from the University of Birmingham, England.