Are you living the Christian life… or just performing it?
You pray.
You attend church.
You say the right things.
But deep down, something feels off.
There's a gap
between what you show and what you actually live.
Between the faith you profess and the faith you experience.
And you can't ignore it anymore.
What if the problem isn't your effort, but your foundation?
In The Hidden Life of a Christian, Pastor Henry Irabor exposes the quiet, uncomfortable reality many believers carry but rarely admit:
- A faith that looks alive on the outside but feels empty within
- Spiritual routines that replace real relationship
- Hidden struggles masked by polished appearances
- A cycle of conviction without lasting transformation
This is not a book about trying harder.
It is about finally becoming real.
This book will help you:
- Identify the hidden gap between your public faith and private reality
- Break free from performance-based Christianity
- Confront the subtle patterns keeping you stuck
- Understand why real change has felt so difficult
- Step into a deeper, authentic walk with God
This is not a comfortable read. It is a necessary one.
It will challenge you.
It will expose you.
But more importantly, it will invite you into freedom.
If you have ever felt spiritually tired despite doing all the right things,
disconnected from God while still showing up,
or frustrated by cycles you cannot seem to break,
This book is for you.
The truth is simple:
Your struggle is not the end of your story.
It is the beginning of something deeper.
Stop performing. Start living.
Begin the journey from hidden faith to real transformation.