We live in a time when truth is often traded for opinion, spirituality is personalized, and religion is reduced to a cultural accessory. Many people claim faith—but few stop to ask whether their beliefs are actually true, or simply comfortable.
Believe God is written for seekers, skeptics, the culturally religious, and the spiritually curious. Even those antagonistic to faith are invited to test their convictions by reading a firsthand account of Jesus’ life and making an informed decision about who—or what—God is.
This book invites readers to examine how culture shapes belief—and how belief must ultimately be reshaped by truth. Rooted in the Gospel of John, Believe God offers a modern, conversational paraphrase of John’s testimony about Jesus Christ. It strips away traditions and man-made doctrines, focusing instead on the profound truths revealed through Jesus’ life, words, and actions.
Rather than defending religion, Believe God confronts the hypocrisy and legalism that have discredited Christianity more than skeptics ever could. It encourages readers to approach the Bible as a treasure hunt for truth, setting aside preconceptions and allowing John’s testimony to speak for itself.
With reflective questions and an emphasis on personal discovery, Believe God challenges readers to examine their beliefs honestly, engage in dialogue with God, and pursue a faith grounded in truth rather than tradition. Whether you are exploring Christianity for the first time or seeking to deepen your faith, this book invites you on a journey to uncover who God truly is—and what it means to believe Him.