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Am I a Better Christian on Zoloft?: And Other Questions About Faith I Should Probably Keep to Myself

by Mark Tabb

Narrated by Adam Verner

3.66 ABR Score (32 ratings)
★ 3.91 Goodreads (32)
4h 12m Released 2025 Self-Help

About This Audiobook

Mark Tabb tackles the uncomfortable territory most churchgoers quietly inhabit but rarely discuss out loud. His book confronts the gap between practiced faith and genuine feeling, asking whether the rituals, the playlists, and the cultural markers of Christianity actually produce the spiritual life they promise. With a conversational frankness that cuts through religious performance, Tabb poses questions that range from mildly irreverent to genuinely searching, inviting readers to reckon honestly with doubt, disillusionment, and the strange persistence of belief despite it all.

Adam Verner's narration is a natural fit for Tabb's voice. He brings a dry, self-aware wit to the material that mirrors the author's own tone, keeping the listening experience warm rather than preachy. At just over four hours, the runtime moves efficiently through each question without overstaying its welcome. Verner handles the tonal shifts between humor and genuine introspection with ease, giving the more vulnerable moments room to land. For listeners who've grown weary of polished spiritual advice, this is a refreshingly unguarded listen.