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Beyond Dogma: What I’ve Learned About Books That Change Us
I’ve always been a little wary of the phrase religious book. Not because I don’t value faith-based writing, I do, but because the label carries

When Writing Becomes an Act of Listening
I’ve always been fascinated by the way certain books speak. Not the arguments they make or the conclusions they reach, but the feeling they leave

When the Messenger Matters as Much as the Message
I’ve always been fascinated by how people come to the truths they carry. Not just what they believe, but the quieter question behind it: Where

The Night the Author Realized a Book Needed to Be Close, Not Just Owned
Late one evening, while revising a paragraph that had already been rewritten too many times, the author’s phone buzzed on the desk. The room was

God’s Plan for Man: The Complete Revelation of Why You Exist and Where You’re Going
It usually begins in the quiet. Not in church. Not in debate. Not in a philosophy lecture. It begins when the house is asleep, and

Explore the Mind of God: A Quiet Invitation into Something Deeper
There’s a question that has followed me for most of my life, drifting in and out of my thoughts the way an unexpected memory sometimes