- Genre:religion
- Sub-genre:Christian Church / Growth
- Language:English
- Pages:116
- Paperback ISBN:9798317808204

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What happens when your comfort zone becomes your greatest limitation? "Disruptive Faith: Navigating the Intersection of Faith and Familiarity" addresses that question head-on, inviting readers into a journey of growth, trust, and transformation. Designed for believers who find themselves at a spiritual standstill, this book offers a fresh perspective on what it means to follow God into unknown and uncomfortable places. Whether you are experiencing a season of personal, professional, or spiritual transition, this book is extremely relevant as it unpacks how faith is not just about believing in God's promises but about being willing to follow Him when the path is uncertain and the outcome is unclear. In doing so, it encourages readers to release unhealthy attachments to past routines, roles, and rhythms to make space for new vision and purpose. Rather than viewing disruption as a setback, this book presents it as an essential part of the spiritual journey. Through thoughtful reflection and practical application, readers are guided to recognize the signs of divine prompting, understand the spiritual value of discomfort, and make courageous decisions aligned with their calling.
"Disruptive Faith" encourages readers to adopt a new posture, one that is less focused on predictability and more open to divine possibility. It does not promise instant clarity or easy steps but instead offers a meaningful framework for navigating the "in-between" seasons of life. Whether you're stepping into a new role, letting go of a familiar one, or simply sensing that God is calling you to more, this book meets you in that moment of hesitation. It helps you name your resistance, confront your fears, and move forward with renewed trust in God's process. Written in an accessible and engaging style, the book is ideal for personal study, small group discussion, or leadership development. It is especially suited for pastors, church leaders, emerging voices in ministry, or anyone looking to live with more intentionality and boldness. The message of this book is not about abandoning everything familiar for the sake of change. Rather, it's about recognizing when what's familiar is no longer fruitful and having the courage to follow God anyway. In a time when many are questioning their next steps, this book offers clarity, encouragement, and a steady reminder that transformation often begins where comfort ends.