Faith 101 is the introduction to faith that explains what faith actually is and how it functions in real life. Rather than presenting faith as ritual, performance, or religious obligation, this book breaks faith down to its core elements: belief, trust, intention, perception, and relationship with God.
This book helps readers understand how belief systems are formed, how faith develops over time, and how personal responsibility and awareness influence spiritual growth. It explores the difference between faith and religion, the role of doctrine versus personal experience, and how to approach faith without guilt, pressure, or fear-based control.
Faith 101 emphasizes that prayer is communication, not performance; that intention shapes outcomes; and that faith is expressed through how you live, think, and choose daily. It provides language for people who want a relationship with God that is honest, practical, and independent of institutions.
This is not about "joining" anything. It is about understanding faith so you can practice it consciously.