We've all seen it-people who wear the Christian label like a badge, speak fluent church talk, post Bible verses online, and still live lives hollowed out by compromise, convenience, or control. Maybe we've even been those people. This book isn't here to judge. But it won't sugarcoat either.
Faith vs Fake is a straight-talking, deeply personal look at the uncomfortable gap between outward religion and inward truth. It's not about denominations, church trends, or theological nitpicking-it's about the difference between having a reputation for godliness and actually walking with God.
Written by a fellow struggler-not a scholar, not a celebrity, and not someone pretending to have it all together-this book dives into uncomfortable questions:
What does real repentance actually look like?
Why is Christian culture often the safest place to hide a fake faith?
How can believers avoid becoming Pharisees while still standing for truth?
What's the cost of following Jesus when nobody's clapping?
With raw stories, honest failures, biblical challenges, and zero fluff, Faith vs Fake offers both a warning and a wake-up call: God is not impressed by your performance. He wants your heart, your honesty, your obedience-even when it's messy.
Whether you're burned out on church, quietly drifting, or just desperate for something real, this book will challenge you to take a hard look at what you believe-and how you live it.
Because at the end of the day, God doesn't reward appearances. He sees through them.