
Are you grappling with a faith that feels broken, commodified, or stripped of its original meaning? In an era where spiritual authenticity often gets lost amidst scandal, politics, and consumerism, many seekers find themselves asking: "Can I truly recover the 'good' of Jesus from this bewildering landscape?"
This isn't a call to abandon your faith, but an invitation to engage it with radical honesty. I've Got Questions: The Spiritual Practice of Having It Out With God offers a profound guide for those who are ready to move beyond superficial answers and into a deeper, more personal dialogue with the Divine. It’s for anyone who feels disillusioned but refuses to give up on the possibility of a vibrant, meaningful spiritual life.
Far from a prescriptive roadmap, this book encourages you to embrace the spiritual practice of questioning, wrestling, and even 'having it out' with God. Discover how honest doubt can become a pathway to a more resilient, personal, and authentic faith.
Whether you're struggling with the church, societal injustices, personal suffering, or simply a nagging sense that there must be more, this book provides a compassionate and courageous framework for engagement. It's an empowering resource for anyone seeking to:
Stop suppressing your questions. Start wrestling. I've Got Questions: The Spiritual Practice of Having It Out With God is your invitation to an unfiltered, transformative spiritual journey. Reclaim the profound good that lies beneath the noise and discover a faith that is truly yours.