The Absurdity of Faith isn't your typical "Christian living" book-it's a full-blown adventure into the gloriously irrational world of Hebrews 11, where ordinary people did outrageously unreasonable things simply because God said so. With humor, punch, and a whole lot of holy sarcasm, Jim Tegelhutter, Ph.D, pulls back the curtain on the "Hall of the Holy Unhinged," showing how Noah built a boat on dry land, Sarah laughed her way into a miracle, Abraham packed for a trip with no itinerary, and Moses lifted a stick at a sea as if that were a normal Tuesday. Blending biblical insight, storytelling, and modern-day examples like George Müller praying breakfast into existence, this book dismantles the notion that faith should be tidy, polite, or safe. Instead, Jim invites you to embrace a faith that offends common sense, defies logic, and dares to believe God when life looks ridiculous. If you're exhausted by predictable Christianity and ready to rediscover a bold, joyful, audacious trust in a God who still moves mountains, parts seas, and answers absurd prayers-this is your book.