Many people believe that faith should remain constant — steady, unwavering, unchanged. But real faith grows and shifts as life unfolds. After trauma or major life change, you may find that beliefs once held tightly no longer fit. This can feel disorienting or even guilt-inducing.
But change doesn’t mean losing faith; it means allowing your faith to evolve.
You might begin questioning old ideas, exploring new perspectives, or redefining what faith means in your life. This process is sacred. It reflects courage, self-awareness, and a willingness to seek truth.
A changing faith is a living faith — one that bends but does not break, one that welcomes doubt as part of a deeper conversation with yourself and with the divine.