Description
When faith has been packaged, politicized, tainted by scandal, and reshaped into something unrecognizable, is there still hope of rediscovering the true goodness of Jesus? Writer and podcaster Erin Moon wrestles with this very question in a deeply personal and insightful way. This book is her open letter to anyone who feels uneasy, conflicted, or even heartbroken by the disconnect between their beliefs and what faith has become.
With empathy, sharp wit, and the catharsis of humor, Erin doesn’t lay out strict answers but instead offers a thoughtful and open-ended path forward. She helps readers navigate the complicated history of their faith, giving space to acknowledge the good, confront the bad, and let go of what no longer serves them. Throughout, she makes room for lament, curiosity, and honest reflection, encouraging readers to embrace their questions rather than fear them.
Faith, as Erin reminds us, was never meant to be a rigid checklist of certainties—it has always been a story of people wrestling with God. By understanding the roots of what shaped their beliefs, finding the freedom to ask hard questions, and creating new boundaries, readers are invited to reclaim what once felt sacred and let go of what needs to burn.
This is an invitation to be honest about where your faith journey began—and to step forward with renewed hope for where it can go next.
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