Belief is often described as a decision. This book tells a different story.
I Stayed is not a conversion narrative or a defense of faith. It is a reflection on what happens before belief-when certainty is gone, trust feels dangerous, and staying feels harder than leaving.
Written for readers who are skeptical, exhausted, or unsure what they believe anymore, this book explores doubt, endurance, and the quiet choices that precede conviction. It does not argue. It does not persuade. It simply stays with the questions long enough for something else to form.
This is a book for anyone who has tried to believe and couldn't-and for those who are still here anyway.