
“Truth about what awaits us when this world comes to an end. When we look to the Bible for answers about what happens after the death we find clear truth. Death is not the end but a transition to another reality.”
– an excerpt from the book
ARPress is honored to publish Religions: I Do Believe In God Is Exist by Joseph E. Bahribek. This book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ARPress website.
Life has a strange way of making people pause when they least expect it. One day, everything feels certain, and the next, questions quietly begin to appear. Why are we here? What gives life meaning? Is there something greater than ourselves that connects all of our experiences together?
No matter how busy people become, those questions never completely disappear. They linger in the background, waiting for a quiet moment to be heard.
Perhaps that is because human beings have always been seekers. They search for purpose in their successes, comfort in their struggles, and hope in moments when life feels uncertain. Some turn to science, others to personal experiences, and many turn to faith.
That quiet search for understanding is exactly what Religions: I Do Believe In God Is Exist by Joseph E. Bahribek brings to the surface.
From the title alone, readers can already sense its sincerity. It doesn’t try to sound overly complicated or impress anyone with grand words. Instead, it feels straightforward and deeply personal, almost as if someone is speaking from the heart and saying, “This is what I believe, and I want to share why.”
And honestly, that’s refreshing.
Nowadays, conversations about religion and faith can quickly become arguments. Everyone has different beliefs, different experiences, and different ways of understanding the world. Because of that, books about God sometimes feel intimidating before a person has even opened the first page.
Joseph E. Bahribek takes a different approach. Rather than sounding like someone trying to win a debate, he comes across as someone sharing a personal conviction that has shaped his understanding of life.
That authenticity is what makes the book stand out.
Writing openly about faith requires courage. It means being vulnerable enough to express beliefs that not everyone will agree with. Yet Bahribek embraces that vulnerability and transforms it into an invitation for readers to reflect on their own thoughts and beliefs.
The book serves as a reminder that faith is not always about possessing every answer. Sometimes, faith is about being willing to ask difficult questions while continuing to trust the journey.
What makes this book meaningful is that it encourages reflection rather than pressure. It reminds readers that questioning and believing can exist together. One does not cancel out the other.
As an author, Joseph E. Bahribek appears sincere and genuine in his purpose. He writes with conviction, but there is also a sense of humility behind his words. He does not seem interested in forcing readers to adopt his perspective. Instead, he simply shares what he believes and allows people to engage with those ideas at their own pace.
And perhaps that’s what many readers need today.
Life moves incredibly fast. Between responsibilities, deadlines, and endless distractions, people rarely stop to think about the bigger questions anymore. Books like this gently encourage them to slow down and reconnect with ideas that have always been part of the human experience.
Who are we?
Why do we believe what we believe?
What role does faith play in our lives?
These questions have existed for generations, and they will continue to exist long after us.
In many ways, Religions: I Do Believe In God Is Exist is more than a book about religion. It is a book about humanity’s endless search for meaning, hope, and understanding. Whether readers are deeply faithful, spiritually curious, or simply interested in hearing another person’s perspective, the book offers an opportunity to reflect.
At the end of the day, books are pieces of the people who write them. They carry their thoughts, values, and experiences into the hands of strangers.
Joseph E. Bahribek has done exactly that.
And maybe that’s the simplest way to describe this book. It is not a lecture, nor is it a demand for agreement. It is an open invitation, one that asks readers to pause, think, and remember that sometimes the most important conversations are the ones people have within themselves.
Religions: I Do Believe In God Is Exist by Joseph E. Bahribek is now available for purchase via the ARPress Bookstore.



