We talk about everything; news, work, memes, family, hot takes, the weather, the trivial details that fill our days. But when the conversation turns toward anything that we don’t yet have words for, anything that touches faith, hope, fear, or the ache beneath the surface, it’s tempting to quietly shift away. We avoid the conversation we carry with us everywhere. This book is about that conversation. Drawing from more than a decade in ministry and a lifetime of wrestling with his own unspoken questions, Jonathan Burian offers an honest, accessible look at the thoughts and emotions we rarely articulate. Through personal stories, gentle humor, and reflective insight, he explores why talking about God feels intimidating, vulnerable, or even unsafe, and how our lives might be different if we at least tried. This is for those who have felt the tension between belief and skepticism, longing and disillusionment, sincerity and distraction. With a conversational tone and a storyteller’s eye, Jonathan invites readers to pay attention to their heart of hearts, to name what’s been unnamed, and to step into deeper, more meaningful dialogue, first with themselves, and then with others. For anyone who feels the pull toward honesty but doesn’t know where to begin, this book offers a candid, welcoming place to start.