About This Book
The author traces a prolonged spiritual journey from doubt and skepticism to renewed Christian faith and participation in the church, detailing years of intellectual and emotional struggle with sectarianism, rationalism, infidelity, and theological uncertainty. He uses symbolic imagery and episodic reflection to describe prayerful seeking, conscience and free will as guides, and the tension between creeds and the Bible. Prefatory and concluding remarks frame the narrative as a testimony meant to aid other seekers, urging practical discipleship, scriptural fidelity, and mutual patience among believers while acknowledging doubt as an integral phase of spiritual formation.
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