What's inside
Ten chapters through the great faith passages — Hebrews 11’s ordinary heroes, David and Goliath, Abraham’s call, Moses at the burning bush, the “little faith” Gospel scenes, James 1 on trials — each closing with practical habits: journaling God’s faithfulness, praying Scripture aloud, one small step of obedience.
Who this book is for
For the believer who already trusts God in theory but lives with a wobble — confident “Amen” in the morning, what-ifs by lunch. The parent doing mental math over bills, the patient waiting for results, the person who carries childhood verdicts (“you’ll never amount to much”) into every decision. It answers not with scolding — “struggling is not a sin; it is part of our spiritual education” — but with a patient re-anchoring in the character of an unchanging Christ.
Read a passage
Tonight, when you turn out the light, you may still have questions about your job, your family, your future. You may still have to make difficult decisions in the morning. But you do not have to decide whether Jesus will be trustworthy tomorrow. That decision has been made from eternity. Take the next step in prayer with confidence that He hears; take the next step in obedience with confidence that His commands are good; take the next step in endurance with confidence that He is walking with you. Repeat to your own heart what Hebrews declares: Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Say it not as a slogan, but as a confession of reality. Your life has many moving parts. Your Savior does not move. And that is the foundation of unwavering faith.
Scriptures this book walks through
Faith is not a leap into the dark but a step into the light of God’s unwavering character — so keep walking; He is with you.
