Asking Is Its Own Kind of Brave: A Short Book About The Risk and Relief of Asking

Asking Is Its Own Kind of Brave: A Short Book About The Risk and Relief of Asking

by Michael Wood

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

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Feeling unheard by God? Exhausted by unanswered prayers? This book is for anyone navigating spiritual uncertainty, disappointment, and the silent spaces of faith.From a season when asking felt risky, and God's silence seemed louder than His voice, this book dives into the real, unresolved moments of spiritual struggle. You'll find solidarity if you've been praying, showing up, but still wondering if you're "getting it right," or just hoping you are.Written from a place where clarity wasn't immediate and peace was hard-won, Asking Is Its Own Kind of Brave is for those tired of pretending they're fine. It explores the hidden challenges of the difficulty of asking for help when you're expected to be strong, how pride protects your image, and how shame masquerades as wisdom.Michael Wood bravely unpacks the unspoken pressures to have it all together, the "unspiritual" thoughts that persist, and the high cost of true vulnerability. This isn't a prescriptive "how-to" guide; it's a raw, out-loud processing of what it means to trust God when the path ahead is unclear.If you've walked through seasons of spiritual exhaustion, faith doubt, or disappointment with God, this book offers a profound sense of companionship and a path forward. See your own journey reflected and find the courage to ask anyway.

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