If you’ve ever felt like church wanted your emotions but not your mind, this conversation puts words to that tension without turning it into church-bashing. This week, I sat down with Leondre Douglas, a church minister, educator, diocesan secondary faith adviser, and young adults leader, to talk about education versus anti-intellectualism and what it means to build a genuinely thinking faith. We unpack why some Christian cultures can unintentionally elevate “what feels spiritual” over careful reasoning, biblical interpretation, and historical grounding. Leondre shares his experience of studying philosophy and religious studies, the fear that university will “kill your faith”, and why tested faith can become trusted faith. We also tackle a hot topic with nuance: speaking in tongues, church history, and how making one gift the sign of being “filled” can create hierarchy, pressure, and confusion. From there, we get practical. We talk church culture, Bible study habits, valuing teachers, and how preaching style shapes discipleship. You’ll hear why expository preaching can help congregations read scripture in context, why thematic preaching can become limiting when it dominates, and why a healthy church makes space for hard questions and the whole counsel of God’s word. We end with a vision for a church that loves God with heart, soul, mind, and strength, keeping God as the main character rather than turning faith into self-centred motivation. If you want more conversations like this, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review. What’s one question you wish your church had made room for? Support my work here: buymeacoffee.com/realquestionsuk Follow for more Black faith-based content: Website: https://realquestions.co.uk/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/realquestionsuk Music: https://linktr.ee/kronikfitness