What if the Bible is exactly what it claims to be, and your life depended on that answer? What If It's True? is a clear, urgent invitation to measure our lives by God's standard, not our own, and to encounter the Gospel that still transforms hearts today. With a warm yet uncompromising voice, Armetia Cato walks readers from ""Am I a good person?"" through the Bible's sober diagnosis of sin, the necessity of repentance, and the freedom found in being born again. You'll see why not everyone is automatically a child of God, how unrepentant religion counterfeits true faith, and why baptism still matters as a bold, biblical response to salvation.
Grounded in Scripture (including a step-by-step ""Romans Road"") and everyday clarity, the book confronts cultural confusion with truth and compassion, speaking to skeptics, church-weary believers, and anyone who senses there must be more. Along the way, Cato includes pastoral letters (to the atheist, to parents and children wrestling with identity and culture) and a call to ministers to return to the whole counsel of God. The goal isn't shame, it's freedom: a new heart, a new identity, and a Spirit-led life in Christ.