"Let Go, Trust God" by Rebecca Simon

$17.95

For the one who is still trusting, still waiting, still holding onto faith in a season that isn't making sense yet. "Let Go, Trust God, Become Who You Were Meant To Be" is the debut book from Rebecca Simon — Christian writer, poet, and essayist, and author of the follow-up devotional "Finding God Every Day: 111 Devotionals for Women Healing Through Faith." Written with rare softness and spiritual honesty, this is not a step-by-step guide or a theology textbook. It's a gentle companion for the in-between seasons — the ones where the prayer hasn't been answered yet, the relationship hasn't arrived, the path forward isn't clear, and you're not sure whether you're healing or just surviving.

Simon writes specifically for those who are learning to surrender control — not just of people, but of timelines, expectations, and the quiet fear that they have somehow missed their moment or been passed over by God's plan. She addresses the pain of unanswered prayer honestly and without clichés, exploring what it means to trust divine timing when you're hurting, how to release the weight of comparison and the feeling of being behind, and how God's presence shows up not after the hard season is over, but inside it. Her voice is warm, non-judgmental, and rooted — writing that feels less like a sermon and more like a letter from a trusted friend who also believes deeply.

For the one who is still trusting, still waiting, still holding onto faith in a season that isn't making sense yet. "Let Go, Trust God, Become Who You Were Meant To Be" is the debut book from Rebecca Simon — Christian writer, poet, and essayist, and author of the follow-up devotional "Finding God Every Day: 111 Devotionals for Women Healing Through Faith." Written with rare softness and spiritual honesty, this is not a step-by-step guide or a theology textbook. It's a gentle companion for the in-between seasons — the ones where the prayer hasn't been answered yet, the relationship hasn't arrived, the path forward isn't clear, and you're not sure whether you're healing or just surviving.

Simon writes specifically for those who are learning to surrender control — not just of people, but of timelines, expectations, and the quiet fear that they have somehow missed their moment or been passed over by God's plan. She addresses the pain of unanswered prayer honestly and without clichés, exploring what it means to trust divine timing when you're hurting, how to release the weight of comparison and the feeling of being behind, and how God's presence shows up not after the hard season is over, but inside it. Her voice is warm, non-judgmental, and rooted — writing that feels less like a sermon and more like a letter from a trusted friend who also believes deeply.