STRUGGLING TO CONNECT WITH DOUBTERS? JOIN THE CLUB.

The Doubters' Club is a guide to having big conversations without burning bridges. Preston Ulmer, founder of the Doubters' Club, pulls from personal experiences and life-altering exchanges with skeptics to give you practical steps for sharing your faith with nonbelievers. You’ll be amazed at what God can do when we talk, without an agenda, to people who don’t think or believe like we do. The doubting friend, family member, coworker, and voice inside your head are all invited to the least exclusive club in the world—The Doubters’ Club.

What are people saying about the book?

“If you’re a doubter, welcome to the club. This book will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you think. Preston’s authenticity is not only endearing, it’s enlightening.”
— Mark Batterson, New York Times best selling author of The Circle Maker Lead Pastor of National Community Church
In The Doubters’ Club, Preston Ulmer uses compelling stories,  insightful biblical teaching and a healthy dose of refreshingly raw and often comically self-depreciating honesty, to lay out a radically different and much more compelling model of evangelism.  Among other things, instead of trying to rescue skeptics from their doubts, Ulmer encourages Christians  to simply befriend skeptics as they are, which includes affirming and exploring their doubts. Perhaps most importantly,  Ulmer is one of those gifted communicators who inspires readers at least as much as he informs them. The Doubters’ Club stirred a fire in me for evangelism that I confess had become rather cool over time. I am confident this book will have a similar effect on most who read it with an open mind, which is why I sincerely hope The Doubters Club finds its way into the hands of a great multitude of Christians.” 
— Gregory Boyd, Senior Pastor, Woodland Hills Church; President, ReKnew.org; author of The Benefit of the Doubt
“Preston Ulmer officially joins the ranks of historic Christian writers such C.S. Lewis, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther, and Charles Spurgeon, all of whom in like manner laid bare their own ‘doubter’s soul’. It takes audacity to display your uncertainties, but Preston Ulmer sees the future and how evangelism will play out in the days ahead. Through masterful storytelling and a strong dose of academic rigor, Preston dispels the myth that our doubts need to remain secreted and disclosed. Instead, The Doubters’ Club will show you how to leverage your doubts toward a life of conviction and influence.”
— Dr. Scott Hagan, Author and President of North Central University
“The Doubters’ Club exists for the curious at heart. It forms a bridge that is able to connect different world views in a safe and honoring space. It is a comforting reminder that we are more than allowed to ask questions.”
— Hollyn, American singer and songwriter