Is it really okay to question God?
Many teens wrestle silently with doubts about faith, identity, anxiety, pain, and purpose-but don't feel safe asking their hardest questions out loud. It's OK to Ask God That creates a compassionate, judgment-free space where honest questions meet biblical truth.
Written specifically for teenagers, this book blends engaging, story-driven chapters with clear biblical teaching to address real-life struggles such as self-worth, overthinking, suffering, prayer, doubt, and identity. Each chapter explores one big question teens are already asking and guides readers toward hope, clarity, and a deeper understanding of God's love.
Using Scripture from the New International Version (NIV), practical reflection questions, and relatable characters, It's OK to Ask God That reassures readers that faith is not about having all the answers-it's about learning to trust God in the middle of real life.
This book is ideal for personal reading, youth groups, small groups, and church settings, offering teens a safe place to explore faith honestly while discovering that God welcomes their questions.
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Dr. Nicholas J. Circolone is a board-certified Chiropractic Orthopedist, ordained minister, and author with over three decades of experience in integrative healthcare. As the host of Health Chatt, he bridges the gap between physical healing and spiritual wellness, helping audiences understand the connection between body, mind, and faith.A graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, Dr. Circolone has extensive sports medicine experience, including work with the U.S. Women's National Olympic Rowing Team. He served as Director of Athlete Physiology for the World Cup Kayak and Canoe races from 1994 to 1996 and was the official chiropractor for the Chattanooga Lookouts during their Cincinnati Reds affiliation.Through his clinical practice, YouTube channel, and writing, Dr. Circolone shares insights that empower individuals to pursue optimal health in body, mind, and spirit-where science meets spirituality and wellness encompasses the whole person.