About the Book
Book: Our Trustworthy God: How Much God Loves You, Joyfully Engages with You, and Trusts You
Author: Sarah K. Howley
Genre: Bible Study
Release date: March 28, 2025
Have you ever felt like in life’s most challenging moments, trusting God can be a struggle—even impossible? What if you knew that God not only invites you to trust him but is trustworthy himself and trusts you in return? Our Trustworthy God warmly welcomes you into a deeper understanding of the mutual relationship he longs to have with you, one built on love, trust, and active engagement.
With your guide, Sarah K. Howley—founder of InspiritEncourage, author, and speaker—you will walk through those difficult moments when trust feels scary, discovering how God’s faithfulness shines brightest in your darkest times. Through rich, Scripture-based insights, Sarah unpacks why God is always trustworthy and how his boundless love continually works for your good.
Through this study, you’ll find:
- A deeper awareness of God’s active love and trust in your everyday life
- Confidence in God’s unwavering faithfulness, even when challenges arise
- Practical steps to strengthen your relationship with God, built on mutual trust
- Encouragement to openly confront doubts and questions about your faith
- Guidance on how to live as a trustworthy person, reflecting God’s faithfulness in your life
Our Trustworthy God explores the incredible truth that God trusts you, reminding you that your relationship with him is neither one-sided nor blind but vibrant and deeply mutual. You’ll be invited to reflect on what it truly means to live in faithful connection with your loving God despite the pains of life and evils of the world.
Approachable yet deeply rooted in Scripture, this study is perfect for individuals or groups seeking to strengthen their faith and experience the joy of walking in a two-way relationship with the God who loves and trusts you.
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About the Author
Sarah K. Howley is the founder of InspiritEncourage and author of several Bible studies. She is a certified counselor by the Chiesa Apostolica in Italia and holds a master’s degree in education. Sarah often travels the world, usually with espresso in hand. Follow her at inspiritencourage.com to keep in touch.
More from Sarah
Our Trustworthy God is the result of years of seeking. I knew I was supposed to trust God… but. I struggled with the buts of trusting God. There are too many to name, and they usually start with “why?” Some examples are when good people have bad things happen to them, why? When someone we love has died too soon, when our best friend gets cancer, when a hurricane strikes and whole towns are lost. For me, it was cancer in the family and even starting my own business. I couldn’t really understand, or “feel” that everything was working out for my good. Trusting God wasn’t exactly an on-command reflex when I thought of these things. It was easier to wonder where God was rather than trust that he IS and will always be here.
But I wanted more than to believe he was here, I wanted to know deeply that God was working for my good, even when all I saw was destruction and evil. So, I spent a year dedicated to digging in and seeking to understand what trusting God really means. I wanted to know how trustworthy God is, all the time. I didn’t want that knowledge to remain in my head, but I wanted it in my heart. I wanted it to be the automatic reflex when bad things happen that I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that God was in that situation and working for my good.
What I found surprised me. Don’t misunderstand, more than ever before, I know God IS with me in every circumstance and he IS working for my well-being. He loves me deeply. What surprised me was that God trusts me as well and his power is unlike anything I could imagine.
A deep discussion of relationship and trusting God is what came out of that search to understand how I could trust the unseen God in an evil world, and I had to share it. Because I know my God is good and he is trustworthy. He is working for your good. He loves you, joyfully engages with you, and he trusts you.
Interview with the Author
1)Which chapter was the most difficult to write?
The most difficult chapter to write in this book was Power in God’s Kingdom. The chapter addresses how God works in and through us and it is not an easy thing to describe. I reworked the chapter three times in drafts and worked on it again with feedback from my editor. It is also a chapter that challenged my thinking about power and control which made it doubly more difficult to write for others.
2)What inspired this book?
When I got the idea for this book, I was reading about God trusting us. For some reason, I had always focused on trusting God – but never the reciprocal. When I truly understood that God trusts me, it changed the way I viewed challenges and my mission. I knew God trusted me in what I was doing and how I was doing things. That gave me such confidence and drew me closer to Him like never before. I hope readers have the same response to this book!
3)What would you like your readers to get out of this book?
When I wrote this book, I wanted readers to know deeply how much God loves them, wants to interact with them and trusts them to carry out his work; and his work is everything we do, from brushing our teeth or driving the kids to school to volunteering at the food bank. God is interested in all of it and believes in us.
4)What are you reading right now?
I have been slowly reading through Susan May Warren’s Alaska Air Rescue series (I’m on book 4)and enjoy these Christian romance books a lot. She is a great author. I also usually have a Christian nonfiction book open on my kindle too. Right now, it is Fruitful: Cultivating a Spiritual Harvest that Won’t Leave You Empty. I have just started it, so maybe ask me later if it is recommended (or check my blog for a full review).
5)Why write nonfiction?
I started writing a blog when people in my small group Bible study encouraged me to share my ideas and understanding of biblical teachings as I did in our meetings. That blog grew to a topical discussion of biblical ideas and eventually my first books. I was trained as a teacher and still find that writing nonfiction is similar to teaching and laying out ideas and examples of concepts in meaningful ways. In a nerdy way, I really enjoy it! The research is exciting and sharing what I’ve learned is too.
Blog Stops
Vicky Sluiter, April 11 (Author Interview)
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, April 11
Texas Book-aholic, April 12
Simple Harvest Reads, April 13 (Author Interview)
Locks, Hooks and Books, April 14
For the Love of Literature, April 15 (Author Interview)
She Lives To Read, April 16
Tell Tale Book Reviews, April 17 (Author Interview)
The Sacred Line, April 17
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 18
Blossoms and Blessings, April 19 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, April 20
Artistic Nobody, April 21 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, April 21
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, April 22
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, April 23 (Author Interview)
EmpowerMoms, April 24
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Sarah is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card and a paperback copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
This sounds inspiring!