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Title: Believe Again by Yvette Matterson Explores Faith After Loss and Trauma
Buffalo, United States, 8th May 2026 - In Believe Again, author Evie Matterson presents a reflective memoir centered on faith, grief, and personal restoration. Drawing from her own life experiences, the book examines how belief can be disrupted by trauma and loss, and what it means to consciously rebuild it over time.The narrative traces Matterson’s early life growing up in the projects of Newark, New Jersey, with a single mother, an environment marked by instability, fear, and formative hardship. From childhood experiences of abuse to later encounters with spiritual disillusionment, Believe Again documents how deeply held beliefs about God, self-worth, and purpose can fracture under pressure.A pivotal point in the book is the loss of Matterson’s mother, whose faith and presence shaped much of her spiritual foundation. Grief becomes a destabilizing force, pushing the author to confront inherited expectations, unresolved pain, and the difference between practiced religion and personal belief. Rather than offering instant resolution, the book follows a gradual process of reckoning, questioning, and reorientation.Unlike traditional faith-based narratives that emphasize certainty or moral clarity, Believe Again allows doubt and vulnerability to remain visible. Matterson frames belief not as a fixed state, but as a repeated decision, one shaped by lived experience rather than idealized devotion.About the AuthorYvette Matterson, also known as Evie Matters, was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. She grew up with a single mother and began writing at the age of thirteen. Her professional background includes work in event production, finance, and serving as a worship pastor, experiences that have shaped her perspective on faith, community, and human connection.
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