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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. You still believe. You're just exhausted.This is not a book about fixing your faith. It's a book about what it actually feels like to love Jesus while running on empty - the numbness during prayer, the guilt of skipping devotions, the slow drain of performing "okay" at church when you're quietly falling apart inside.Still Here is written for the Christian who: Shows up to church but leaves feeling worseBelieves deeply but can't feel anything during worshipHas stopped praying - not from rebellion, but from sheer depletionFeels guilty for not being more on fire, more grateful, more consistentWonders if something is fundamentally broken about their faithWith radical honesty, gentle humor, and zero pressure, each chapter sits in the uncomfortable tension between real faith and real exhaustion - without offering tidy resolutions. You'll find journal reflections, honest prayers that sound nothing like the ones in church, and one small, doable thing per chapter.This book covers what most Christian books avoid: the burnout of ministry, the problem with forced gratitude, the difference between faith and feeling, why therapy and Jesus are not in conflict, and why rest is one of the most faithful things you can do.Still Here won't tell you to pray harder or trust more. It will tell you that God is still in the room, even when you're staring at the ceiling with nothing to offer.You don't have to be fixed to be loved. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. You still believe. You're just exhausted.This is not a book about fixing your faith. It's a book about what it actually feels like to love Jesus while running on empty - the numbness during prayer, the guilt of skipping devotions, the slow drain of performing "okay" at church when you're quietly falling apart inside.Still Here is written for the Christian who: Shows up to church but leaves feeling worseBelieves deeply but can't feel anything during worshipHas stopped praying - not from rebellion, but from sheer depletionFeels guilty for not being more on fire, more grateful, more consistentWonders if something is fundamentally broken about their faithWith radical honesty, gentle humor, and zero pressure, each chapter sits in the uncomfortable tension between real faith and real exhaustion - without offering tidy resolutions. You'll find journal reflections, honest prayers that sound nothing like the ones in church, and one small, doable thing per chapter.This book covers what most Christian books avoid: the burnout of ministry, the problem with forced gratitude, the difference between faith and feeling, why therapy and Jesus are not in conflict, and why rest is one of the most faithful things you can do.Still Here won't tell you to pray harder or trust more. It will tell you that God is still in the room, even when you're staring at the ceiling with nothing to offer.You don't have to be fixed to be loved. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - You still believe. You're just exhausted.This is not a book about fixing your faith. It's a book about what it actually feels like to love Jesus while running on empty - the numbness during prayer, the guilt of skipping devotions, the slow drain of performing 'okay' at church when you're quietly falling apart inside.Still Here is written for the Christian who:Shows up to church but leaves feeling worseBelieves deeply but can't feel anything during worshipHas stopped praying - not from rebellion, but from sheer depletionFeels guilty for not being more on fire, more grateful, more consistentWonders if something is fundamentally broken about their faithWith radical honesty, gentle humor, and zero pressure, each chapter sits in the uncomfortable tension between real faith and real exhaustion - without offering tidy resolutions. You'll find journal reflections, honest prayers that sound nothing like the ones in church, and one small, doable thing per chapter.This book covers what most Christian books avoid: the burnout of ministry, the problem with forced gratitude, the difference between faith and feeling, why therapy and Jesus are not in conflict, and why rest is one of the most faithful things you can do.Still Here won't tell you to pray harder or trust more. It will tell you that God is still in the room, even when you're staring at the ceiling with nothing to offer.You don't have to be fixed to be loved.