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Currently Reading: Pioneer
I wish I'd read this book when I was a teenager. I did not connect to Christianity as a teen, despite being raised in a Christian household. It didn't feel or seem real to me because I saw so much strife. If God was real, why were His people and His house so messy? I also heard people talk about having a personal relationship with Jesus but did not understand how that could be true. I didn't see Jesus. All I saw were broken people. It wasn't until much later in life, after an


I Never Learned to Doubt
Childlike faith is what Jesus preached. It’s not childish faith or what some call “blind” faith. To me, it is an eyes-wide-open wonder and a pure acceptance of God, and of pure belief that “what God said, He can do”—even if we have to grow to meet the challenge of receiving what we ask of Him. -EV. Jesse Duplantis, “I Never Learned to Doubt: Lessons I’ve Learned about the Dangers of Doubt and the Freedom of Faith” Why we love it: This book follows the faith journey of Evangel
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