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  1. Lucy Gordon
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  2. Teresa Murphy
    Teresa Murphy says:

    Dear Catherine and Jason,

    I spent time with Mid Faith Crisis, and what immediately stands out is the compassion with which the book approaches doubt. Rather than treating spiritual questioning as failure or deficiency, the work recognizes it as a deeply human response to loss, disappointment, and lived experience. The tone feels steady and reassuring without minimizing the difficulty of what readers are facing.

    The structure supports both reflection and movement. Personal stories and theological insight are woven together in a way that allows readers to feel seen while also offering a path forward. Each chapter acknowledges the emotional weight of disillusionment while gently inviting readers to examine what remains authentic, trustworthy, and worth carrying forward.

    What feels particularly strong is the way the book reframes crisis as formation rather than collapse. Doubt is not something to be conquered or silenced, but listened to with care. The practices and disciplines offered are grounded, realistic, and respectful of the reader’s pace, making the book feel like a companion rather than a directive.

    Based on the tone, structure, and themes of this work, these areas feel most aligned:

    Compassionate Engagement with Doubt:
    Faith questioning is treated with empathy rather than urgency or judgment.

    Integration of Story and Theology:
    Personal experience and spiritual reflection deepen one another.

    Practical Spiritual Practices:
    Readers are offered tools that support honesty, patience, and discernment.

    Redefining Faith Maturity:
    The book challenges simplistic notions of certainty as spiritual success.

    Gentle Forward Movement:
    Growth is framed as attentive and relational rather than linear or forced.

    Taken together, Mid Faith Crisis feels like a work that respects the reader’s interior life. It offers permission to pause, examine, and rebuild without pressure to arrive at fixed answers. The result is a book that meets readers where they are while quietly expanding what faith can hold.

    If this note arrives unexpectedly, I hope you will forgive that. I tend to reach out when a book demonstrates care for the reader’s inner experience and a thoughtful approach to spiritual formation.

    If you ever feel open to a quiet exchange, I would be glad to reflect on how readers are responding to the book and which parts seem to resonate most deeply. No expectations at all, just shared perspective if it feels useful.

    Warm regards,
    Teresa Murphy

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