Dear New Believer, Love God
Develop A Deeper Connection With God
In “Dear New Believer, Love God,” Leigh Trupin invites you to take a transformative journey that challenges traditional teachings.
Discover a New Path to Faith
Leigh Trupin’s story is one of raw honesty and candid revelations.
Learn the Significance of Seeking God Directly
Form a personal relationship with God by seeking Him directly, without traditional church teachings and rituals.
Avoid Satan’s Traps
Learn how to recognize traps set by Satan and deal with spiritual battles with wisdom and strength.
The Freedom of Connecting with God Directly
Know the empowering truth that you don’t need any rules or rituals—just a sincere desire to know God.
Start Your Personal Journey
In her book “Dear New Believer, Love God,” Leigh Trupin shares a personal journey that challenges conventional teachings and offers new perspectives on Christianity.
Seek God’s Advice Above All Others
Leigh’s raw honesty exposes the obstacles and misconceptions that hinder seekers, revealing how traditional advice can sometimes misguide them.
Recognize Spiritual Battles
Leigh emphasizes God’s and Satan’s presence and the importance of recognizing and dealing with spiritual battles using discernment.
True Connection
Read about how a real connection with God goes beyond church traditions and reading the Bible—it’s about genuine desire and relationship.
About the Author
As a Literary Titan Award winner, Leigh is someone who wants to help people have a genuine connection with God without being limited by traditional religious rules. Originally from the Bronx and now living in Las Vegas, she enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, reading, and deepening her relationship with God. Leigh is passionate about full-time ministry, where she aspires to inspire and encourage others on their spiritual journeys, offering the support and guidance she once sought herself. Her honesty, authenticity, and vulnerability resonate deeply with those seeking genuine guidance, free from the constraints of traditional church teachings. Through her work, including her book Dear New Believer, Love God, Leigh is committed to helping others find their path to God in a way that is personal and true to their own experiences.
From the book:
Even if you didn’t grow up knowing God, I guarantee you have heard that Christians must read their Bible and go to church. But have you ever heard that you don’t need to do these things in order to have a personal relationship with God? Did you even know you could have a personal relationship with God and that He speaks directly to you? I didn’t.
Have you tried to learn more about God but found that everything is way too advanced for you to understand? I did.
Did you know that not only is God real, but so is Satan, and if unwise to his tactics, he can be dangerous to you? I found this out the hard way!
I did not grow up knowing God or Satan, but I personally know them now. I’ve learned that it’s God’s desire to have a personal relationship with us, and it’s Satan’s mission to destroy that relationship. I want this book to help people in two ways: I want to help seekers and new believers avoid the enemy’s trap, and I also want to address another major issue I had that created a barrier for me as a new believer. Whenever I read books, went to church, or sought out Christians for help, they didn’t help me. The books were too advanced for me and talked in theological terms that were meaningless to me. They might as well have been written in a different language.
The churches and Christians I sought out for help insisted I had to do legalistic and religious things to be set free. They also accused me of having sin in my life that kept me under Satan’s control. I have no doubt that they meant well and had my best interest at heart. They wanted to see me get set free, but they had forgotten what it meant to not know who God was. They tried to help me based on what they’d already learned from their relationship and experiences with God rather than help me from where my relationship with God was—experiencing the very beginning stages. Furthermore, I did not have to do anything legalistic or religious to be set free. I just needed to have a relationship with God. I needed to seek Him rather than people who knew Him.
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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.
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.