When Faith Falls Apart, Maybe It Was Never Properly Planted You believe in God, but church left you disappointed. You've heard about Jesus, but the Christianity you experienced felt shallow, hypocritical, or legalistic. You're not alone—and your questions are valid . What if the problem wasn't with the gospel itself, but with how it was first presented to you? In Good Ground , Jennifer Hayes Yates uses Jesus' Parable of the Sower to reveal why so many people walk away from faith : The seed of God's Word was scattered on unprepared soil. Some hearts were hardened by religious hypocrisy. Others received the message with joy but had no deep roots to sustain them through trials. Still others were choked out by worldly pressures and cultural compromise. But the good news is that the Farmer is still sowing. This isn't another book about fixing your faith or trying harder. It's an invitation to start fresh —to let God prepare your heart as good soil where His truth can take deep root and produce lasting fruit. Through personal stories, practical guidance, and solid biblical teaching, you'll discover: Why shallow Christianity fails when life gets hard - How to distinguish biblical truth from cultural Christianity - The essential spiritual disciplines that ground lasting faith - How to read and understand the Bible and its theology - What authentic Christian community actually looks like - How to grow a faith that can weather any storm Whether you're questioning beliefs you grew up with, returning after walking away, or simply longing for something deeper than cultural Christianity, this book offers hope. The same Jesus who told the parable 2,000 years ago is still calling people to follow Him—not to a life of performance, but to authentic relationship with the God who loves you completely. Your story isn't over. In fact, it might just be beginning. Ready to discover the deep-rooted faith you've been searching for? Click Buy Now and begin your journey from doubt to unshakeable faith. Your heart was made for more than shallow Christianity—it's time to experience the real thing.