What Matters Most Systematic Theology for Millennials
Grasp Essential Christian Doctrines Hold Secondary Issues Loosely and Recognize Convictions Without Picking Sides
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Does Your Faith Feel Like a House of Cards?
In a world that demands you pick a side before you’ve even had a chance to ask a question, it’s easy to feel like you’re drowning. Between religious gatekeeping, exhausting theological trends, and the fear that one “wrong” doubt might unravel your entire belief system, you’re left wondering: Is there a way to be intellectually honest without losing my faith entirely?
It’s time to stop surviving your faith and start thriving in it.
What Matters Most: Systematic Theology for Millennials is your permission slip to breathe again. This isn’t a dry academic textbook; it’s a practical, grounded guide designed to help you distinguish the bedrock of Christian doctrine from the shifting sands of cultural preference.
Reclaim Your Faith and Find Your Footing
Navigate the complexities of modern belief without losing your mind—or your community.
Inside, you will discover how to:
•Anchor Your Identity: Master the “primary” doctrines that have sustained the global church for centuries.
•Lower the Stakes: Learn to “hold loosely” to non-essential debates so you can stop arguing and start loving.
•Heal from Burnout: Move past the “all-or-nothing” mindset that leads to deconstruction and find a sustainable way to follow Jesus.
•Silence the Noise: Exchange the pressure of performative religion for a humble, quiet confidence in the character of God.
Your questions aren’t a threat to the Truth. The struggle you’re feeling isn’t a sign of a dying faith—it’s the growing pains of a maturing one. Whether you are on the verge of walking away or simply looking for a firmer place to stand, this book offers a framework to build a theology that looks more like Jesus and less like a political checklist.
Stop building on sand. Start rediscovering a God who is bigger than our boxes and a grace that is wider than our divisions.
©2026 Karen Nicholson (P)2026 Karen Nicholson