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Hi God (It’s Me Again) is an intimate devotional that captures the real, messy, and often unfiltered conversations people have with God when life feels difficult, confusing, or overwhelming. Nicole Crank invites readers into candid prayer — not polished or scripted sighs, but raw emotional dialogues that reflect real experience: fear, doubt, gratitude, insecurity, exhaustion, and hope.
This book understands that many readers don’t approach prayer from a place of spiritual confidence, but from a space of authentic struggle. Each entry reads like a journal — a direct whisper from the heart to the divine — acknowledging that life doesn’t pause for “perfect prayer.” Crank’s tone is accessible and empathetic, offering readers a sense of companionship rather than instruction.
What makes Hi God (It’s Me Again) distinctive is its focus on human emotion as a legitimate doorway to spiritual connection. Rather than presenting prayer as a means to coerce outcomes or achieve spiritual metrics, Crank frames it as a place of presence — a discipline that transforms the one who prays, regardless of answers received. The reflections address fear, disappointment, waiting, surrender, gratitude, and everyday anxiety, and they do so without minimizing complexity.
The devotional invites readers into vulnerability, reminding them that God does not require perfection — just presence. By normalizing the unfiltered nature of many internal conversations with spirituality, the book offers solace to anyone weary, uncertain, or longing for a deeper connection with the divine.
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