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"Church Wasn't for People Like Me"
For readers who feel exhausted by success, trapped by pressure, or secretly empty despite having "everything," this powerful story offers an honest look at what happens when achievement is no longer enough.
After spending years chasing wealth, status, and control, one man slowly realizes that money can buy comfort, influence, and distraction-but it cannot buy peace. What began as quiet skepticism toward Christianity turns into a deeply personal journey through loneliness, pride, emotional burnout, and spiritual awakening. Along the way, he discovers that the people he once misunderstood may have found something he had been missing his entire life.
Written with honesty, warmth, and emotional depth, this book explores the hidden struggles behind outward success and the gradual transformation that happens when faith reshapes identity, purpose, and relationships.
Inside this inspiring story, readers will discover:- The emotional cost of building identity around success
Perfect for readers who enjoy Christian testimony books, redemption stories, faith-based transformation journeys, and emotionally honest nonfiction about finding meaning beyond money and status.
Part of the When God Found Me series - powerful stories of broken people, life-changing moments, and the hope that can still be found in the darkest seasons of life.
Title
I Thought my Money was Enough: How Success, Pride, and Unexpected Faith Changed my Life
Author
M Turner
Publisher
Independently published
Published
May 2026
Weight
164g
Page Count
114
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9798198742413
ISBN-10
8198742417
Eden Code
7554108
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