


If you are someone who avoids reading the Bible because difficult passages shake your faith, this book changes everything. You'll learn how to navigate troubling Scripture without losing sight of the simple gospel truth that secures your eternity. When confusing verses no longer threaten your salvation confidence, you're free to explore God's Word more deeply.


Reading the Bible with confidence is kind of like standing on a boat during a storm. When your feet are planted on the deck, waves might rock you but they can't throw you overboard. You'll learn to plant yourself on gospel truth while difficult passages swirl around you. Peace comes from knowing what's solid and what's just noise. Joy follows when you stop letting every confusing verse capsize your faith. The storm doesn't disappear, but you stop being afraid of it.
According to findings from multiple faith surveys, people are most influenced by Christians who admit struggle rather than project certainty. When you can discuss troubling Scripture passages without panic or pretense, you create space for genuine spiritual conversations. Research reveals that transparency about doubt actually strengthens witness, not weakens it. You'll discover how to share faith in ways that resonate with questioning minds. Your journey through biblical complexity becomes the very thing that makes Jesus accessible to friends who thought Christianity was only for people with easy answers.



Reading the Bible with confidence is kind of like standing on a boat during a storm. When your feet are planted on the deck, waves might rock you but they can't throw you overboard. You'll learn to plant yourself on gospel truth while difficult passages swirl around you. Peace comes from knowing what's solid and what's just noise. Joy follows when you stop letting every confusing verse capsize your faith. The storm doesn't disappear, but you stop being afraid of it.

According to findings from multiple faith surveys, people are most influenced by Christians who admit struggle rather than project certainty. When you can discuss troubling Scripture passages without panic or pretense, you create space for genuine spiritual conversations. Research reveals that transparency about doubt actually strengthens witness, not weakens it. You'll discover how to share faith in ways that resonate with questioning minds. Your journey through biblical complexity becomes the very thing that makes Jesus accessible to friends who thought Christianity was only for people with easy answers.

According to findings from multiple faith surveys, people are most influenced by Christians who admit struggle rather than project certainty. When you can discuss troubling Scripture passages without panic or pretense, you create space for genuine spiritual conversations. Research reveals that transparency about doubt actually strengthens witness, not weakens it. You'll discover how to share faith in ways that resonate with questioning minds. Your journey through biblical complexity becomes the very thing that makes Jesus accessible to friends who thought Christianity was only for people with easy answers.
Four months after becoming a Christian, I sat in my car in a church parking lot and admitted something I'd been avoiding: I was dying spiritually. Not because I wasn't reading my Bible; I read it every single day. And not because I wasn't attending church; I showed up every Sunday, smiled, participated, and said all the right things.
I was dying because I was carrying questions I felt like I couldn't ask, confusion I couldn't voice, and doubts I was convinced I wasn't a "real" Christian. At the church we were attending, questions weren't safe there. Doubt was treated like a disease, and confusion meant you lacked faith.
So I performed. I pretended Joshua's violence didn't trouble me. I acted like Uzzah's death made perfect sense. I nodded when people talked about trusting God while privately wondering if I actually could. I kept a running list of passages that disturbed me, passages I hoped I'd someday feel safe enough to ask about.
Then our friends invited us to their Gospel-preaching church. For the first time in my Christian walk, someone welcomed my question instead of shutting it down. That moment changed everything.
I discovered a framework for reading difficult Scripture without losing faith. I learned that questions don't disqualify you from God's family. I found out that strugglingwith God's Word is part of genuine faith, not evidence you're doing it wrong.
The Way Through exists because I remember what it felt like to be alone with confusing Scripture and no one to talk to. This is the guide I wish someone had handed me eighteen years ago when I was sitting in that parking lot, terrified and isolated, wondering if I'd made a terrible mistake by becoming a Christian.
If you've ever closed your Bible feeling more confused than comforted, this book is for you.
(And no, there is not a catch!)
There are no hidden costs or obligations. You cover the cost of printing and shipping, and I'll send you your copy.
Why am I doing this?
Because I don't want you to waste another minute of your life questioning what you are reading in your Bible! I'd rather you learn about Scripture the right way than go searching the internet for answers that may not be accurate.
I'm doing this because I've experienced the power of the scriptures firsthand. Initially, I was terrified by what I was reading, and I was grateful to find a few people who wanted to give me what I desperately needed. And now, I want to do that for others, not by gaining anything other than God's blessing for serving His children.
Therefore, my goal is to get this book into as many hands as possible.
The second reason I'm offering this book at cost is that by sharing more about God's Word, you will become interested in other things I share that will bring you closer to knowing God even more!
I know this book will change your understanding of scripture, and I can't wait for you to read it!
How do I know it will change how you think about scripture?
It can help you dig deeper into the meaning of scripture. You don't have to stay in a state of confusion. By understanding scripture beyond the surface, it will bring you peace, joy, and you will feel closer to God. You'll read about my story that you may be able to relate to.
I wrote The Way Through after speaking to countless believers who were struggling with scripture. I began to recall all the difficulties I had when I first became a believer and I felt the best way to reach as many people as possible was to write a book.
If you've ever...
- Questioned scripture and found yourself reading the same verses over and over again
- Wondered if you are the only one that struggles trying to understand what the Bible is saying
- Have asked yourself after being baptized, do I really understand what it means
...then this book is for you!
This free offer isn't just about a book. You can learn even more about God's Word by joining our group of Steady Steppers where you'll connect with a community of others just like yourself.
When you request a copy of The Way Through, you will receive an invitation to our Steady Steppers Community Monthly Newsletter. It is a place where you can connect, gain confidence, and share your own stories with others.
We have a limited supply of The Way Through books available. Don't wait—order your copy today and join us on this journey of rediscovery, remembering, and getting to know each other.
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For U.S. customers, you can expect the book to arrive in 7-15 business days (possibly sooner).
For international orders, you can expect the book to arrive in 10-22 business days (possibly sooner).
You will receive a tracking number via email immediately after your order is placed.
If you have questions, feel free to reach out to support (listed at the footer of this page).
Yes. We believe in this book so much that if you're unsatisfied (for any reason), you can send the book back within one-year, and get a 100% refund. No questions asked. Just contact me via the support details at the footer of this page.
I'll share the return address and refund every penny. If you're not happy, we're not happy!

I am so confident my book will teach you to understand difficult scripture that if you're unsatisfied (for whatever reason) you can send the book back within one year and receive a 100% refund.
No questions asked!
Just contact me via the support details at the bottom of this page. You will be given a return address to send the book back to. I will personally see to it that you are refunded every penny, both the cost of the book and the shipping cost.
How's that for fair?

Robin never planned to become a writer, but life has a way of leading you exactly where you need to be. Her first identity is as a follower of Jesus Christ, and everything else she does flows from that. Her passion is sharing the gospel in ways that connect with real people living real lives, especially those who think faith might be too complicated for someone like them.
Robin has been married for 21 years to Dean, who balances out her tendency to overthink everything. They have a daughter who continues to teach them what grace looks like in action. Their family's journey has had its share of ups and downs, but those seasons have shaped how Robin understands faith and how she talks about it with others.
Before writing became her focus, Robin spent years building skills in administration and creating systems that actually work. She's launched two successful businesses, and publishing is her most recent adventure. Turns out, all those years of problem solving and organization were preparing her for something she didn't see coming. But that's how God works, isn't it? Nothing is wasted.
What drives Robin is helping people who feel stuck or confused about their faith. She remembers what it's like to have more questions than answers, to wonder if you're doing Christianity wrong because it doesn't feel as simple as everyone makes it sound. She's learned that honest conversations about doubt, struggle, and uncertainty are exactly what people need, but they're hard to find in a lot of Christian spaces.
These days, Robin writes and creates resources for believers who need someone to tell them their questions are normal. She's built a community called Steady Steppers for people who want to grow in faith without pretending they have everything figured out. It's a tribe of honest seekers who believe that confusion and faith can coexist, and that slow, steady progress matters more than having all the right answers.
Robin lives in Raleigh, NC, where she spends her time writing, running her publishing business, and connecting with people who are navigating their own faith journeys. Whether it's through books, coaching, or just having genuine conversations about what following Jesus actually looks like, her goal is the same: to help people take the next step, whatever that step might be.

Robin never planned to become a writer, but life has a way of leading you exactly where you need to be. Her first identity is as a follower of Jesus Christ, and everything else she does flows from that. Her passion is sharing the gospel in ways that connect with real people living real lives, especially those who think faith might be too complicated for someone like them.
Robin has been married for 21 years to Dean, who balances out her tendency to overthink everything. They have a daughter who continues to teach them what grace looks like in action. Their family's journey has had its share of ups and downs, but those seasons have shaped how Robin understands faith and how she talks about it with others.
Before writing became her focus, Robin spent years building skills in administration and creating systems that actually work. She's launched two successful businesses, and publishing is her most recent adventure. Turns out, all those years of problem solving and organization were preparing her for something she didn't see coming. But that's how God works, isn't it? Nothing is wasted.
What drives Robin is helping people who feel stuck or confused about their faith. She remembers what it's like to have more questions than answers, to wonder if you're doing Christianity wrong because it doesn't feel as simple as everyone makes it sound. She's learned that honest conversations about doubt, struggle, and uncertainty are exactly what people need, but they're hard to find in a lot of Christian spaces.
These days, Robin writes and creates resources for believers who need someone to tell them their questions are normal. She's built a community called Steady Steppers for people who want to grow in faith without pretending they have everything figured out. It's a tribe of honest seekers who believe that confusion and faith can coexist, and that slow, steady progress matters more than having all the right answers.
Robin lives in Raleigh, NC, where she spends her time writing, running her publishing business, and connecting with people who are navigating their own faith journeys. Whether it's through books, coaching, or just having genuine conversations about what following Jesus actually looks like, her goal is the same: to help people take the next step, whatever that step might be.