This book isn’t about a perfect hero—it’s about Abraham, the man who failed often, feared deeply, and still walked forward.
Known as the Father of Faith, Abraham lied, doubted, panicked, and made a mess trying to “help God.” Through satire, dry humor, and raw honesty, this Kuso retelling strips away religious polish and shows faith as it really is: uncertain, awkward, and painfully human.
There was no roadmap. Just one unsettling call:
“Go. I’ll show you where.”
This isn’t a devotional or a sermon. It’s a road trip full of detours, doubts, and uncomfortable questions—and a God who keeps working even when people keep breaking.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is too messy to count, this story is for you.