The Gospel According to Theo is not a theology book. It's a story. Quiet, piercing, sacred.
Theo is a sincere believer-earnest, bright, and burning to know God. But when he follows the ache of calling into Bible college, he finds himself slowly trading presence for precision. The drift is subtle. It looks like faithfulness. Sounds like wisdom. But something sacred goes silent.
This is the story of how a soul can forget-and how God gently reminds.
Told with reverent prose and mystagogical depth, The Gospel According to Theo traces a journey of devotion, disorientation, and rediscovery. It's a coming-of-age story not of rebellion, but of reduction-how systems shrink the gospel, and how God patiently restores what was never lost.
This book isn't satire. It's not deconstruction. It's not a caricature of faith.
It's a call back to the whisper.
If you've ever mistaken clarity for closeness, or longed for something more than knowing about God-this story is for you.