People Struggling with Faith

Many people struggle with faith, not because they lack belief, but because they wrestle with difficult questions—questions that don’t always have easy answers. Why does evil persist? Why does God feel distant? Why does the Old Testament seem so different from the New? These are not signs of weak faith but of a searching heart, and this book is written for those who want real answers rather than dismissive platitudes.

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People Struggling with Faith

Many people struggle with faith, not because they lack belief, but because they wrestle with difficult questions—questions that don’t always have easy answers. Why does evil persist? Why does God feel distant? Why does the Old Testament seem so different from the New? These are not signs of weak faith but of a searching heart, and this book is written for those who want real answers rather than dismissive platitudes.

For many, faith has been presented as something that requires blind trust—“Just have faith” or “Don’t question God.” But that approach often leaves people feeling disconnected or guilty for their doubts. This book offers a gentler, more logical way of seeing God, one that respects honest questions and provides structured explanations rather than simplistic reassurances.

The tension between the Old and New Testaments is a major stumbling block for many. The harsh laws of the Old Testament seem at odds with Jesus’ message of grace and love, leading some to wonder if God has changed. This book reveals how these differences fit into a stepwise plan, one that unfolds across time to bring humanity toward a final resolution.

If you've ever felt burdened by the idea that faith is about being "good enough," this model reframes the issue. The struggle isn’t about moral perfection—it’s about something deeper, and the solution is more profound than just trying harder. It also answers one of the most difficult questions in theology: Why doesn’t God simply destroy evil instantly? The answer lies in the nature of free will—real love cannot be forced, and true redemption requires the ability to choose.

Many believers find themselves caught between science and faith, feeling pressured to pick a side. This book presents a way to reconcile biblical narratives with modern knowledge, offering a perspective that does not require mental gymnastics or rejection of evidence. It also reshapes how we think about prayer—not as a vague spiritual practice, but as a real, structured mechanism for inviting divine guidance.

For those who struggle to understand the role of Jesus, this book provides clarity. If “Jesus died for our sins” has ever felt abstract or confusing, you will see exactly why His incarnation and resurrection were necessary within the larger structure of God’s plan. And for those who feel lost or disconnected—wondering whether God even cares—this model restores meaning by revealing how God’s engagement with the world has been intentional and continuous from the very beginning.

Church doctrine can sometimes feel disconnected from real life, making it hard to stay engaged. This book helps bridge that gap, showing how faith is not just a set of abstract beliefs but something deeply connected to everyday reality. It does not ask you to stop questioning but instead equips you with the reasoning and perspective to explore your faith with confidence.

 

  • A Gentler, Logical Approach – A structured explanation that respects doubts instead of dismissing them, offering clarity rather than demanding blind faith.
  • Resolving Old Testament vs. New Testament – Explains the shift from the harsh laws of the Old Testament to Jesus' message of grace as part of a larger, unfolding plan.
  • A Way to See God Without Guilt – Moves beyond the idea of simply “being good enough” and explores the deeper nature of faith and redemption.
  • Answers ‘Why Not Destroy Evil Instantly?’ – Examines why forced compliance would undermine real love and why God’s patience is necessary for genuine transformation.
  • Reconciling Science and Faith – Provides a framework that integrates biblical and scientific perspectives, removing the perceived conflict between the two.
  • Restoring Confidence in Prayer – Redefines prayer as a structured mechanism for divine guidance rather than a random request system.
  • A Clear Role for Christ – Clarifies why Jesus’ incarnation and resurrection were essential to resolving the deeper problem of sin and separation.
  • Bringing Back Meaning – Reveals how and why God is actively engaged in a long-term rescue plan for humanity.
  • Bridging Church and Personal Life – Connects doctrine to real-life experiences, making faith more practical and relevant.
  • Informed Decision – Encourages questioning and critical thinking, allowing faith to be built on understanding rather than suppression of doubts.
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