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Description: “Believing in God, Knowing God, But Refusing God’s Help” In a world where faith often becomes a Sunday morning performance, this book confronts the deepest struggles of Christian life - those moments of desperate isolation when we know God is near, yet refuse to reach out to Him. Drawing from a poignant personal encounter in a late-night Uber ride, the author explores the universal human tendency to run from the very help we most desperately need.
This isn’t a sanitized spiritual guidebook. It’s a brutally honest exploration of pride, shame, and the transformative power of surrender. The author walks readers through the internal battleground where fear meets grace, where past mistakes threaten to define us, and where God’s relentless love persistently calls us home.
Perfect for Christians wrestling with:
- Feelings of unworthiness
- Spiritual burnout
- The fear of returning to God after falling away
- Overcoming shame and past mistakes
- Rebuilding a genuine, intimate relationship with Christ
Part testimonial, part spiritual intervention, this book is a passionate plea to stop hiding, stop running, and embrace the radical grace that awaits those brave enough to be truly vulnerable with God. It’s a lifeline for anyone who’s ever felt too broken to be loved, too far gone to be restored.
Prepare for a journey that will challenge your understanding of grace, confront your deepest fears, and reignite a passionate, unbroken communion with the God who never stopped pursuing you.