In "Faith Cometh," Conrad Murrell dissects the rampant misinterpretation of faith in contemporary discourse, revealing its distortion by misguided religionists and unethical charlatans.
In the post-modern landscape, faith is often distorted, depicted as a tool for personal gain or the performance of miraculous feats. However, Murrell argues that true faith is not a means to selfish ends; rather, it constitutes the very essence of Christianity. His compelling prose not only challenges prevalent misconceptions but also emphasizes that genuine faith is not an optional addendum to Christianity-it forms the fundamental bedrock of the entire belief system.
While navigating the complexities of life, especially when seeking to discern God's will, Murrell makes a poignant assertion: this journey begins with belief. According to him, this is not merely a casual acceptance but a profound, transformative act of God that elevates existence from mere survival to an intentional, purposeful spiritual walk, where every step is guided by authentic faith.