FaithMap exists because the internet has no shortage of opinions about faith and a shortage of places to actually explore it. We wanted something clear enough for a first-time visitor and serious enough for a lifelong reader: courses you can finish, sources you can check, and honest comparisons across traditions.
The path meets you where you start. Whether you're a seeker, a skeptic, a denomination explorer, or a lifelong Christian going deeper, we teach through the arc of Christian history and thought, then let you branch into a tradition: Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed, Baptist, Pentecostal, and more. Each tradition in its own voice, with citations you can follow.
The forum is earned. You finish the relevant lessons first. It isn't gatekeeping; it's a bet that the conversation goes better when everyone has read the same thing.
We are in private beta. Content is being written by people who take this seriously. If you want in, request access and we'll email you when the next wave opens.