Struggling with Difficult Scripture?

You don't need a theology degree. You don't need all the answers. You just need a way to stay grounded while you work through what isn't clear yet.

If you've ever opened your Bible
and felt confused or unsettled
by what you were reading,
you are not alone!

That's exactly why I wrote The Way Through.

 

It's a guide for people who want to understand Scripture without feeling like they have to have it all figured out first. No theology degree required. Just an honest starting point.

The Way Through

A New Believer's Guide To Trusting Jesus When Life Gets Complicated

Only $7.95 to cover printing and shipping. That's it!

What Begins to Change When
You Have a Way Through

It starts with three things...

1. The confusion stops 

      feeling like a threat

      to your faith.

Right now, you might read something difficult and immediately wonder: Am I missing something? Is this a problem with my faith? Should this be easier for me?

That internal spiral is exhausting. And it keeps you from engaging honestly with what you're reading.

When you have a simple, steady process for working through difficult passages, you don't have to spiral. You can stay grounded, stay honest, and keep moving. The confusion doesn't always disappear. But it loses its power to shake you.

2. You start to see Jesus

      in places you didn't

      expect to find Him.

This is the part that changes everything.

Every difficult passage in Scripture, even the ones that disturb you most, ultimately points to the gospel. To our need for Jesus. To what He came to do.

When you learn to look for that, the Bible starts to make sense in a way it couldn't before. Not because the hard parts get easier, but because you understand what they're for.

3. You stop pretending

      and start engaging.

A lot of people go quiet in Bible studies and small groups, not because they don't care, but because they don't feel safe asking what they're actually thinking.

Real confidence isn't having everything figured out. It's knowing how to engage honestly, ask better questions, and stay rooted in what you do know, which is Romans 10:9-10. Confess and believe. That's your foundation. Everything else you work through from there.

I Almost Walked
Away Before I Really Started

For a long time, I thought something was wrong with me.

I would open my Bible, genuinely wanting to understand, and instead of peace or clarity, I felt confused. Sometimes even unsettled.

Not because I didn't believe.

But because what I was reading didn't match the version of God I thought I knew.

I remember sitting with Genesis for the first time as a new believer and getting to the flood. Really reading it. Not the children's version with the rainbow and the animals, but the actual account of God destroying almost everyone on earth.

I felt sick.

And I was too embarrassed to tell anyone. So I kept the questions to myself.

But they didn't go away. They never went away. They just stayed quiet, underneath everything, slowly doing damage.

That was the thing nobody warned me about.

Confusion you don't address doesn't resolve itself. It accumulates. And over time, I realized it wasn't strengthening my faith to push past the hard parts and pretend they weren't there. It was weakening it.

So I stopped pretending.

I started learning how to work through difficult passages honestly, without the pressure to have it all figured out. I started asking the questions out loud, looking at context, and most importantly, looking for Jesus in passages where I didn't expect to find Him.

And I found Him. Every time.

That changed everything. Not because the hard parts disappeared. But because I understood what they were for.

The confusion didn't go away. But it stopped feeling like a threat to my faith and started feeling like a path deeper into it.

That's what I want for you. And that's exactly why I wrote The Way Through.

If any of this sounds familiar, you are not as far from solid ground as you think.

Why I'm Offering This for

the Cost of Shipping

I didn't write The Way Through to move product.

I wrote it because I know what it's like to feel stuck when you're reading Scripture and not know where to turn. I know what it's like to keep your questions to yourself because you think everyone else has it figured out.

If this book helps you find a way forward and stay grounded in your faith, that matters far more to me than the profit margin.

So I've made it available for just $7.95 to cover printing and shipping. That's it. No hidden charges. Your book will be shipped to your door.

About The Author

Robin Pike

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 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.

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. Those experiences are exactly why she writes.

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 both what grace looks like in action.

She lives in Raleigh, NC, where she spends her time writing, publishing, and helping people who feel stuck in their faith take their next step.

You don't have to have it all figured out to take the next step.

Just $7.95 for printing and shipping. Delivered to your door.

My mission is to serve those God has placed in my path, and give back the way Christ gave His life for me. I help new believers navigate confusing Scripture and build honest faith through community, newsletter, and resources.

Contact@RobinLPike.com

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