In a world where it can be difficult to see the good in either the world, oneself, or God, Albritton gives the reader hope through a baby steps journey to understand the foundations of the Christian faith and what it truly means to be a child of God. The book is broken down into sections that play a critical part for the believer: prayer, obedience, connection, remembering, and enhanced faith.
Albritton's tone is delightful and approachable yet very pointed on what the reader needs to do and commit to in order to enhance one's faith (or start along the path of being a follower of God). Unlike other books in the genre, hers is not plagued with heavy theological debate material that may not reach all believers of Christianity. Instead, her writing style and experiences are so relatable that the reader will feel like they're having an afternoon coffee with an old friend to talk about God—almost as if they've known the author their whole life.
The author's experiences and how they've shaped her faith intertwine effortlessly with cited scripture verses that strengthen her teachings. Albritton's prose is one of natural dialogue and clearly demonstrates the author's knack for teaching. Each chapter and lesson flows logically and seamlessly, building upon each other so that the reader can digest the information in repeatable, bite-sized nuggets of information. It can be easily absorbed by people of all faiths or stages of life. This book will appeal to a wide variety of readers: those who have rejected Christianity, are struggling with their faith, or believers who are looking to deepen their faith in God.
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