Is there a God, and who is He? Why do bad things happen to good people? Does it actually matter what you believe about Jesus, or is sincerity enough?
Reconciliation isn't a typical theology book. It's a conversation-honest, funny, occasionally irreverent, and always direct-between a father who has walked through real suffering and a reader he's never met but talks to like an old friend.
Jonathan DeFino takes on the questions that keep people up at night: the problem of evil, whether the Bible can actually be trusted, why Israel still matters, who Jesus really claimed to be, and why "good enough" was never going to be good enough. Along the way, he tells the story of watching his daughter's medical crisis nearly break his family-and what it taught him about a God who doesn't always show up the way we want Him to, but shows up.
This is a book that isn't afraid of hard questions, doubt, or the occasional Taylor Swift reference. It's an invitation into the same faith that carried one family through their darkest season, and a case for why reconciliation with God isn't just possible-it's the whole point.
If you've ever wondered whether Christianity holds up under real scrutiny and real pain, come have this conversation. You'll walk away seeing Jesus a little more clearly. Maybe yourself too.