You Spend More Time With Them Than Almost Anyone

Physical therapy, home health, massage, chiropractic care, long-term recovery work — this kind of care takes time. Real time, session after session, often with someone in pain, facing a hard diagnosis, or rebuilding their life after an injury or illness. In that time, things come up that have nothing to do with the treatment plan.

A client says something like “I don’t know why God would let this happen to me,” or “I used to feel like God was close, and now I don’t know if He’s even there.” You’re not a counselor, and it’s not your job to have an answer. But you don’t have to just let it pass, either.

You Don’t Need Training in This to Say Something

You don’t need theology training or the right words. You just need to know it’s okay to say, “I know someone you could talk to about that, if you’d ever want to.” That’s it. That’s the whole ask.

Who I Am

I’m Kristen Davis, founder of DoubtLess Faith. I hold a PhD in Philosophy of Religion, an MA in Christian Apologetics, and a BS in Religion with a focus in Biblical Studies. I work with people wrestling with the intellectual and relational barriers to a felt connection with God — doubt, disconnection, and the kind of faith questions that surface hardest in seasons of pain, illness, or mortality.

My work is coaching, not therapy. I’m not a substitute for the medical or clinical care you provide, and I’m not asking you to be anything other than what you already are to your clients.

The Framework

This isn’t just a sympathetic conversation — it’s a structured, 7-stage coaching process addressing both the intellectual questions and the personal history that keep people stuck:

  1. Permission to Question — dismantling the shame around doubt
  2. The Historical Track Record — examining the evidence for Scripture’s reliability
  3. The Vetting Process — a framework for evaluating truth claims
  4. Learning to Hear God’s Voice — making the abstract concrete
  5. Discernment — telling God’s voice from fear, wounds, and wishful thinking
  6. Uncovering the Obstacles — naming what’s actually in the way, including personal history
  7. Processing the Wounds with God — healing those obstacles in relationship, not just in theory

Most clients move through this in 3–6 sessions. See the full framework

This Isn’t Evangelism

I’m not asking you to evangelize your clients, and I don’t do that either. This isn’t about converting anyone or moving them toward a particular church. It’s about giving someone a place to work through what’s actually underneath a question like “why is God letting this happen to me” — honestly, without pressure, and at their own pace.

Mentioning This to a Client

If a client brings something like this up, you don’t need to solve it or steer the conversation. You can simply say you know a resource, and let them decide if they want it.

Download the referral one-pager for your own records — credentials, scope, and how this works alongside your work with clients.

Download the client hand-off sheet — a short, warm introduction you can pass directly to your client.

DoubtLess Faith also partners with mental health professionals, pastors, and healthcare organizations. See all partnership types

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