Am I a Better Christian on Zoloft?
And Other Questions about Faith I Should Probably Keep to Myself
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- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN
- 9780800746285
- Dimensions
- 5.5 x 8.5
- Pub. Date
- Jun 2025
- SRP
- $18.99
- Carton Quantity
- 48
- Number of pages
- 160
Where to Purchase
About
When you've done all the right things, read all the right books, and listened to all the right worship songs, yet still feel like you don't have this faith thing figured out, what do you do? It can be hard to voice the questions and doubts floating around your head and heart to others. But you're not the only one who feels that way!
For anyone tired of church politics, the unspoken rules of Christian subculture, and taking themselves too seriously, Mark Tabb is your new best friend. He asks the questions you might hesitate to admit having, like
· Can I call myself a Christian if I don't watch The Chosen?
· Is God kind of mean but we're all afraid to say something?
· If I believe God is in control, why am I upset about politics?
· Why don't I feel it?
· What if I'm wrong?
· and more
Not only will he explore the answers to ten specific questions, he'll show you how to get comfortable talking with others about all the weird and uncomfortable questions you have. Because figuring out life together just might be the catalyst we need to renew our faith and our hope for the future.
Endorsements
"Am I a Better Christian on Zoloft is vulnerable, it is transparent, and it adds humor to some of the biggest questions that people of faith are facing within our culture. This book transcends the mundane and allows readers to follow along saying 'Oh I relate to this' on most pages. The brilliance of this book is that every page brings personal relatability and asks the questions that so many of us are afraid to confront. This book is healing, transformative, and aware of the human journey."
Benjamin Higgins, author of Alone in Plain Sight and president of Generous Coffee Company
"My whole life I've had questions. Questions I was afraid to ask because there would be ramifications. Maybe even ridicule. I was supposed to know the answer to these questions by now, after all. But sometimes it seems the pursuit of answers leads to even more questions. This book approaches difficult questions with honesty. Every reader will find at least one chapter that resonates. Mark Tabb's authenticity eventually leads readers to find hope and clarity despite any questions they may already possess."
John Mark Yeats, PhD, author and president of Corban University