The Grit of Job

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In The Grit of Job**, Adam Parsch reflects on the 2025 Detroit Lions season**—a year that did not unfold as expected and one marked by adversity, unmet expectations, and uncomfortable questions about faith, endurance, and obedience.

Drawing parallels between the biblical story of Job and a Lions season defined not by outcomes but by testing, this book explores what it means to remain faithful when effort goes unrewarded and trust is strained by disappointment. It is not a story about collapse, but about formation—about what is revealed when grit is required without applause.

Rather than offering easy answers, The Grit of Job invites readers to sit honestly with tension: the space between faith and fulfillment, obedience and outcome, calling and reward. Through reflection on leadership, culture, and personal conviction, Parsch examines how Christ-centered faith is refined not through success but through perseverance.

This book challenges readers to reconsider how they measure growth, strength, and faithfulness—and to recognize that endurance itself is often the work God is doing within us.

The Grit of Job is not about winning seasons or visible triumphs.

It is a meditation on faith that holds fast when culture doesn't reward it—and on the quiet, costly grit that endures anyway.

When faith is tested without explanation, will you remain faithful?

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