When faith feels complicated, where do you turn?
For Bryan Morton, the answer began during a drive to Knoxville when one of his daughters voiced a question that many people quietly carry: "How can I believe in a God who would do that?" That moment became the spark for this book. In these deeply personal and compassionate letters, Bryan writes to his three adult children about the questions that make faith difficult in a modern, scientific, skeptical world. Drawing from his own journey through addiction, brokenness, and the miracle of being rescued by Jesus Christ, he speaks with the humility of someone who has lived in the darkness and found the Light. Each chapter tackles a common objection to Christianity:
Bryan does not write as a theologian talking down, but as a father reaching across the table with gentleness and love. His words honor hard questions, acknowledge real pain, and offer clarity without pressure. These letters are soaked in grace, grounded in Scripture, and spoken from a heart transformed by the mercy of Christ.
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