Lost Faith—Managing Identity in a Judgmental World

What happens when the faith that once provided stability and belonging starts to feel like a source of conflict? It feels like a struggle to find a balance between one's identity and society's expectations. For many people, especially those in marginalized communities, this isn’t just an occasional dilemma—it’s a constant battle. In a world that often feels unforgiving, especially to those whose identities fall outside societal norms, losing faith can be both therapeutic and deeply painful. The process of managing identity amidst judgment from society, family, or even religious institutions is a central theme explored in various powerful literary works, including “ The Blue Street Stories ” by Arthur L. Jenkins . Let’s take a closer look at how literature portrays these challenges and provides a roadmap for owning one’s identity in the face of judgment. The Weight of Judgment Judgment can be suffocating. Society pressures individuals to conform to certain standards ...