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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFinding Hope When God Feels Silent
What do you do when you still believe in God, but faith feels like work instead of relationship?
This book is for the exhausted volunteer, the parent too tired to pray, the believer who can’t remember when God last felt close.
Drawing on conversations with believers across continents – from church parking lots to kitchen tables, from burnout to breathing room – Stanley Glancy follows people who hit the wall and found a way through. Not through dramatic breakthroughs but through small, honest steps.
Five-minute prayers when words won’t come. Boundaries without guilt. Wonder in ordinary moments. Questions without shame. Faith that can sit alongside therapy and medication. Permission to stop performing.
This isn’t a try-harder book. It’s a begin-again book.
After a decade of listening to believers who’ve been exactly where you are, Glancy offers what many never hear: permission to rest, ways to pray when you feel nothing, and the quiet assurance that faith fatigue isn’t failure.
Whether you’re burned out by church or quietly wondering if God still sees you, here’s where you can begin again. Gently. Honestly. At your own pace.
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Stanley Glancy
Stanley Glancy Mekkattu is a Christian writer and communications strategist based in London.
For years, he’s listened to believers across continents describe what happens when faith becomes exhausting instead of life-giving. When Faith Feels Far grew out of those conversations – with church volunteers on the edge of burnout, parents too tired to pray, and leaders wondering if God still sees them.
Having lived among diverse faith communities across Europe and Asia, Stanley writes not as a distant expert but as a fellow traveller learning alongside others in crisis, discovering what recovery really looks like: small, honest steps toward grace. His background in communications shapes his practical style, translating deep spiritual struggle into tools that help weary believers breathe again.
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