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There was a time I thought faith meant getting what I prayed for. I thought trusting God would guarantee clear answers, open doors, and quick signs. But what I learned was something quieter, softer, and far more powerful.
Trusting God isn’t about everything working out your way. It’s about learning to be at peace even when it doesn’t.
When I began writing Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance, I didn’t set out to create a book. I was simply writing through a season of confusion and surrender. The words came during mornings of prayer, after moments of worry, and sometimes between tears. I wasn’t trying to teach anyone. I was trying to remind myself that God’s plan was still unfolding, even if I couldn’t see it yet.
The book became a reflection of that journey — of learning to stop resisting and start allowing.
For years, I lived in resistance. I questioned everything that didn’t make sense and held on tightly to what I thought I needed. I prayed for peace while clinging to control. And then, one day, everything I was holding onto fell apart at once.
That breaking point became my awakening.
I realised peace wasn’t something I could earn through effort — it was something that arrived naturally when I stopped fighting life. The more I trusted, the gentler life became. The less I forced, the more things flowed.
That shift is what Trusting God is about. It isn’t a guidebook or a set of rules. It’s a heart-to-heart conversation for anyone who is tired of trying to figure it all out.
I have heard from readers who said they found this book at just the right time — during grief, uncertainty, or deep anxiety. Some told me they keep it beside their bed and read a few pages whenever their faith wavers. Those words mean everything to me, because that’s exactly what this book was meant to be — a quiet friend that reminds you to breathe, to pause, and to remember that God hasn’t forgotten you.
The “path of least resistance” isn’t laziness or avoidance. It’s alignment. It’s when you finally allow life to move as it’s meant to, rather than forcing it to match your timeline.
Trusting God doesn’t mean pretending everything is fine. It means saying, “Even if I don’t understand this yet, I know something beautiful will come out of it.” It’s releasing the need to know every answer, and instead choosing faith in the middle of the unknown.
In the book, I talk about the times when I tried to rush my healing, push through my fears, and overthink every outcome. Nothing worked until I learned to let go.
And letting go didn’t mean losing control — it meant gaining peace.
If you’ve ever felt like life isn’t moving the way you hoped, or if you’ve been praying but not seeing results, I want you to know something I had to learn slowly: delay doesn’t mean denial. Sometimes, God’s silence is protection. Sometimes, unanswered prayers are redirections.
The moment you stop asking, “When will this happen?” and start saying, “I trust You, God,” everything begins to shift.
Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance is my personal testimony that peace comes when you stop fighting the flow of life. It’s for those who overthink, those who try too hard, and those who feel stuck in cycles of fear or doubt.
Each page is filled with reflections, lessons, and quiet reminders that faith isn’t about control—it’s about surrender. You’ll find gentle affirmations, short devotion-like sections, and deeply personal stories that I wrote in complete honesty.
And here’s the truth I’ve learned again and again:
You don’t have to be fearless to trust God. You just have to be willing.
If you’ve been needing a sign to start trusting again, this might be it.
I invite you to read Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance — not as another self-help book, but as a spiritual companion for your own moments of letting go.
Take it slow. Read it like a prayer. Let every line remind you that faith doesn’t mean you stop feeling; it means you stop fighting what’s meant for you.
You can get your copy on Gumroad and Payhip, instantly available to read on your phone or print out for journaling reflections.
Read it here (paperback & kindle): Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance
If you’re tired of forcing, fighting, or overthinking, maybe it’s time to try something different. Maybe it’s time to walk the path of least resistance — the one where peace, purpose, and divine timing quietly meet.
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