MY CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD. Laughing, Learning, and Low-key Repenting in every Prayer.: BOOK 1 - BELIEF (en Inglés)
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Where faith meets imagination... and the conversations are just a little bit chaotic.
What if your most spiritual moments didn't happen in perfect silence... but inside a wildly overthinking, slightly dramatic, snack-fueled brain?
In My Conversation with God - Book 1, Sister Brown takes you deep into the sacred (and slightly unhinged) landscape of her own imagination, where questions about faith, life, and her beliefs don't just sit quietly... they turn into full-blown conversations. With God. Yes, those kinds of conversations.
The twist? She's not entirely sure if any of it is actually happening.
Is it a revelation?
Is it her conscience?
Is it what she hopes God would say?
Or did she just spiritually spiral after 9 p.m. again?
Honestly... she's not sure. And that's kind of the point.
Through a series of funny, heartfelt, and deeply relatable "pretend" conversations, Sister Brown wrestles with real questions about her religion, her beliefs, her habits, and her very human tendency to overthink everything. One minute she's asking heaven for guidance... the next, she's interrupting herself mid-prayer because she remembered something embarrassing from 2007.
But in the middle of all the chaos, something unexpected happens, peace shows up.
Clarity sneaks in. And little by little, she starts to recognize a voice that feels a lot like truth... even if it first arrived disguised as her own thoughts.
This book is for anyone who has ever:
• Wondered if they're "doing faith right."
• Had a full conversation with God... and then questioned the entire thing afterward.
• Tried to be spiritual but got distracted halfway through their own prayer.
• Believed, doubted, laughed, and kept going anyway.
Sister Brown doesn't have everything figured out. She's not even sure if her "conversations" count.
But she shows up anyway.
One day at a time.
One question at a time.
One "pretend" conversation at a time.
And somehow... it starts to feel real.