Disappointment. Not exactly a spiritual milestone you hope for, right? But what if disappointment isn’t a sign that something’s gone wrong in your faith but a sign that something real is happening? What if disappointment is the very place where faith begins? Because when life falls apart, when prayers go unanswered, when hope feels like a joke—that’s when the real questions start bubbling up.
Is God actually good?
Is there even a God to be disappointed in?
The Deeply Spiritual Act of Being Disappointed is for anyone who’s wrestled with doubt, sat in the tension, and wondered if faith is worth holding onto. It’s honest, a little weird, sometimes raw, but always reaching for the truth: that faith isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about learning to trust—even when you don’t. Because maybe God is closer than we think when we experience disappointment. And maybe being disappointed is a deeply spiritual act.
Be the first to know when and how to purchase your copy of The Deeply Spiritual Act of Being Disappointed and other works.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.