
In "Crazy Faith," Pastor Michael Todd reveals how audacious belief transforms the impossible into reality. Endorsed by Craig Groeschel and Lysa TerKeurst, this guide has readers worldwide asking: What if your craziest dreams aren't crazy at all - but simply waiting for faith to activate them?
Michael Todd is the New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Faith: It’s Only Crazy Until It Happens and lead pastor of Transformation Church, a multi-campus ministry in Tulsa, Oklahoma, renowned for its innovative, culturally relevant approach to faith.
Specializing in Christian living and personal growth, Todd’s work explores themes of radical trust, purpose-driven action, and navigating uncertainty through biblical principles—a focus shaped by his viral sermon series and hands-on experience growing Transformation Church from 5,000 in-person attendees to a global community exceeding 20,000 weekly viewers.
His previous bestseller, Relationship Goals: How to Win at Dating, Marriage, and Sex, revolutionized faith-based relationship discourse, spending 13 weeks on the New York Times list and inspiring a widely shared social media movement. Todd’s dynamic preaching style, blending humor, transparency, and practical theology, has cemented his reputation as a leading voice for millennial and Gen Z Christians. His books have collectively sold millions of copies, with Crazy Faith debuting at #1 on Amazon’s Christian Living category.
Crazy Faith explores radical trust in God through biblical examples like Abraham and Moses, challenging readers to embrace bold, illogical actions grounded in spiritual conviction. The #1 New York Times bestseller frames faith as a transformative force for overcoming fear, pursuing purpose, and achieving seemingly impossible goals through divine guidance.
This book appeals to Christians seeking deeper spiritual growth, individuals facing major life transitions, and anyone needing motivation to trust God’s plan despite uncertainty. Its practical lessons on biblical faith resonate with readers navigating relationships, financial struggles, or personal reinvention.
Yes—the book blends relatable storytelling, actionable frameworks (like “baby faith” steps), and modern applications of biblical principles. Its energetic tone and structured chapters make complex spiritual concepts accessible, earning praise as a “manual for the next decade of your life”.
Central themes include:
Todd describes it as “thoughts and actions that lack reason but trust fully in what you cannot explicitly prove.” Examples include quitting a stable job for a divine calling or forgiving someone who seems undeserving.
Todd connects ancient principles to contemporary issues like career changes, financial stress, and relationship healing. He cites the Wright brothers’ “impossible” flight and Civil Rights Movement victories as real-world faith triumphs.
Some may find its emphasis on illogical trust challenging, particularly regarding high-risk decisions. Critics might argue it oversimplifies complex life challenges, though supporters counter that it balances boldness with practical steps.
While Relationship Goals focuses on interpersonal connections, Crazy Faith prioritizes individual spiritual audacity. Both merge biblical wisdom with modern anecdotes, but this book specifically targets personal transformation through radical trust.
The book frames fear as a barrier to divine purpose, urging readers to replace doubt with scriptural truths. Todd’s skyscraper metaphor emphasizes building unshakable spiritual foundations to withstand life’s storms.
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Crazy Faith is the type of belief that moves you to step out of your comfort zone, take a risk, and do something that seems illogical or even impossible to others.
You can't build a skyscraper-sized vision on fixer-upper faith.
Every step past fear makes us a walking miracle.
Children trust first, without conditions or past experiences fueling fears.
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A portable phone in 1979? Delusional. Integrated schools in 1955? Unthinkable. Human flight in 1899? Pure fantasy. Yet here we are, scrolling through smartphones without a second thought, living in a world where yesterday's impossibilities are today's mundane realities. This pattern isn't just historical trivia-it's a blueprint for how God operates in our personal lives. That mountain of debt crushing you? The medical diagnosis stealing your hope? The generational dysfunction that seems unbreakable? They're only "crazy" until they're overcome. Michael Todd's journey from unknown pastor to leading a movement that's captured millions-from Justin Bieber to everyday believers using #CrazyFaith-proves this principle. His message landed during a pandemic and racial upheaval precisely because people needed permission to believe beyond what seemed reasonable. What if your impossible situation is simply waiting for the same transformation? You can't construct a skyscraper-sized vision on fixer-upper faith. Just as buildings require solid foundations, our spiritual lives need proper groundwork. Todd defines Crazy Faith as "having thoughts and actions that lack reason but trusting fully in what you cannot explicitly prove"-a radical stance in our Google-everything culture where belief requires proof. Consider Noah, building an enormous boat on dry land when no one had ever seen rain. Absolutely insane. Until the flood came. What appears crazy in one season becomes counted as faith in another. This principle played out dramatically when Gary and Debbie McIntosh, white pastors, followed God's call to plant a church in North Tulsa's predominantly Black community-the same area devastated by the 1921 race massacre. When Bishop Gary heard God say "reverse the curse in North Tulsa," they obeyed despite overwhelming challenges, transforming forty people into a thriving ministry reaching thousands worldwide. These stories aren't meant merely to inspire but to compel us to become "willing vessels" that God can use.