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Dear New Believer, Love God

Not just for the new believer but for anyone seeking answers, for anyone battling spiritual warfare, and for anyone who has fallen into Satan’s trap and can’t find a way out. If you’re struggling to learn who God really is and if you’re seeking help by following the usual traditional teachings of the church, Dear New Believer, Love God is the book for you! This book offers understanding guidance on developing a relationship with God without becoming dependent on the church and fellow Christians.Author Leigh Trupin wrote this book as a struggling new believer who became entangled in Satan’s trap herself. It is the book she was desperate to read as she sought answers and sought to understand who God is by following the teachings of the Church. In the end, Leigh found freedom from Satan and answers to her questions only when God Himself revealed them to her. For Leigh, the answers were not found in church, they were not found by giving tithings and offerings, and they were not found by regular reading of the Bible. They were found when God showed her what the church never did – that having a personal one-on-one relationship with God transcends any religious and legalistic expectations. A relationship with God is where it all begins!

God Is Your Direct Source

Leigh Trupin Author Interview

Dear New Believer, Love God shares with readers your personal insights and provides practical advice on how to develop a personal relationship with God while explaining complex spiritual concepts in a way new believers can understand. What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

Developing a personal relationship with God is what Christianity is all about.  Although I don’t discourage anyone from doing so, going to church, reading the Bible, tithing, and any other legalistic rituals are not a must in order for you to develop a personal relationship with God.  My book advocates for reliance directly on God rather than church and other Christians.

What is one piece of advice you wish someone had given you when you were starting out on your spiritual journey?

I wish someone would have told me that I am able to develop a personal one-on-one relationship with God and that I can reach out directly to Him for the help I so desperately needed.  I became reliant on the churches I attended and the fellow Christians I met for the help that only God could provide.  Furthermore, I wish someone would have taught me more about the devil.  I was so spiritually immature, not only God’s ways, but to the devil’s tactics, and it led me to become fully taken over by him.  I was in bondage for years before I learned (directly from God), to call out for His help and to stop looking to the church and others for help.

What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your book?

Going to church, reading the Bible, tithing, and any other legalistic expectations are not necessary in order to develop a personal one-on-one relationship with God.  He is your direct source for everything you need.  Furthermore, the enemy is very real and can be very dangerous if you are unfamiliar with how he operates.  God can teach you all you need to know.

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Not just for the new believer but for
anyone seeking answers, for anyone battling spiritual warfare, and for anyone
who has fallen into Satan’s trap and can’t find a way out. If you’re struggling
to learn who God really is and if you’re seeking help by following the usual traditional
teachings of the church, Dear New Believer, Love God is the book for you!
This book offers understanding guidance on developing a relationship with God
without becoming dependent on the church and fellow Christians.Author
Leigh Trupin wrote this book as a struggling new believer who became entangled
in Satan’s trap herself. It is the book she was desperate to read as she sought
answers and sought to understand who God is by following the teachings of the
Church. In the end, Leigh found freedom from Satan and answers to her questions
only when God Himself revealed them to her. For Leigh, the answers were not
found in church, they were not found by giving tithings and offerings, and they
were not found by regular reading of the Bible. They were found when God showed
her what the church never did – that having a personal one-on-one relationship
with God transcends any religious and legalistic expectations. A relationship
with God is where it all begins!

Dear New Believer, Love God

Dear New Believer, Love God is a heartfelt guide for those new to Christianity. It offers personal insights and practical advice on developing a personal relationship with God. Through vivid anecdotes and candid reflections, the author shares her journey from spiritual confusion to clarity, emphasizing the importance of a direct connection with God over traditional religious practices.

One of the book’s most compelling aspects is its relatability. Author Leigh Trupin’s writing is down-to-earth and engaging, making complex spiritual concepts easily understood by anyone. For instance, in the first chapter, she recounts an intense experience in Walmart where she felt a divine urge to check on her dog, Cha-Chi. This story sets the stage for the book’s central message: God communicates with us in personal and sometimes unexpected ways. This relatable narrative style makes it easy to connect with the author’s experiences and understand her spiritual insights.

Another strength of the book is its emphasis on the pitfalls of relying too heavily on religious institutions or practices to define one’s faith. Trupin discusses her struggles with understanding God through conventional means, like church and theological books, which she found too advanced and impersonal. Her journey underscores the idea that personal experiences with God are crucial. I think this perspective is refreshing and comforting, especially for new believers who may feel overwhelmed by traditional religious expectations.

While I found the book compelling and enjoyed the depth to which the author explores personal stories and spiritual experiences, I feel that some sections tend to be a bit lengthy. I believe mixing in more practical advice or reflections would make the book even more engaging and these sections easier to follow.

Dear New Believer, Love God is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a personal and practical approach to Christianity. Leigh Trupin’s honest and relatable writing style makes the book an easy and engaging read. It is particularly well-suited for new believers who feel lost in traditional religious settings and are looking for a more personal connection with God. If you’re someone who has struggled to find your place within conventional religious practices or simply want to deepen your personal relationship with God, this book offers a compassionate and insightful guide.

Pages: 58 | ASIN : B0D5NVC7FV

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