Help My Unbelief is an exploration of faith, reason, and the questions that stay in the quiet hours of uncertainty. J. Andre Weisbrod invites readers to slow down and confront belief with honesty and grace. Rather than preaching, he begins a genuine conversation, one that reaches out to those still searching for meaning.
Andre Weisbrod is what used to be called a “renaissance person,” meaning a person who has gifts, talents, and interests in a wide variety of areas, from the artistic and spiritual to the scientific and practical. Mr. Weisbrod has been an author of books and articles, a singer and composer of songs, a painter/graphic designer, a professional actor, a world-class athlete, and a youth minister. Finding out why such people are often called “starving artists”, he needed a “real job” and entered the financial world, which he found interesting and challenging. Visualizing money, he studied and began a career in insurance and investments, eventually founding his own company and becoming a five-star mutual fund manager¹. He is now Director of Wealth Management with Quantum Financial Advisors, Inc. and a Keynote Speaker. He has been a guest on TV shows and radio shows and has been quoted in a number of publications over the years. His passion is helping people become as financially independent as possible while fulfilling their calling(s) in life.
1 Morningstar, 5-star rating for 5 years, 4-star for 10 years, as of July 2010. No payment was made to Morningstar for the ratings.
Do you sometimes or often have questions about the existence of God? If you believe, do you ever find yourself with doubts? Disappointment in religion and religious people? Disappointment in yourself? Are you hurting spiritually or emotionally? Are you relatively confident in your belief and faith, but would like to grow and help others who have important doubts? Then here is your book. An honest and articulate look at faith with a practical yet emotionally honest presentation.
Help My Unbelief felt like a conversation I didn’t know I needed until now. While reading the book, I couldn’t help but feel as if the author put my feelings into words. I closed the book feeling lighter, like someone had finally said, ‘It’s okay to not have it all figured out.
I picked up Help My Unbelief expecting theology and got humanity instead. The way the author blends humor with honesty and compassion really pulled me in. A great read indeed!
This book met me in a season when belief felt distant. If I were truly honest, I would say that this book gave me hope again, not because it had all the answers, but because it showed me that asking the hard questions is part of faith itself.