Abraham Joshua Heschel said that, We are closer to God when we are asking questions than when we have the answers. He believed that to be a Christian is not to be a person who knows all the answers but one who lives in the part of the self where the question is constantly being born. Most of us don't think very much about our questions. In our culture, we are accustomed to being able to find out answers to nearly any question just by typing it into Google search or asking Siri. But behind any answer, there is always a question. Sometimes, the question isn't clear to us; sometimes, it is not very well articulated, even to ourselves. But it is always there. In over thirty years as a psychotherapist and spiritual director, Peter C. Wilcox has seen how the questions people ask themselves have shaped their lives in some very important ways. This book is an invitation to see how important it is to learn how to ask the right questions about our lives. This is because our choice of questions leads us on a path of discovery towards answers that help us to grow spiritually and psychologically. Our questions orient our lives and give direction to us. We will see that they enable us to make fifteen choices that have a tremendous impact on the kind of person we become. A book for today's dilemmas, caringly, patiently reflected upon by an author filled with those gifts and someone deeply sensitive to the personal challenges affecting us all. --Eugene Hasson, Parish Priest in the parishes of Lavey and Greenlough in the diocese of Derry, Ireland With numerous uplifting anecdotes from his own spiritual life and counseling, Peter offers an inspiring and practical way forward for the sincere Christian seeking a healthier self image, while enriching their personal relationship with Christ. I highly recommend this book, especially for pastors and spiritual directors. --Jim Caldwell, life-long friend In the tradition of Socrates, Jesus, and St. Francis, Dr. Wilcox teachlc,