Stop in the Name of God: Honor the Sabbath To Transform Your Life

The Core Idea of Sabbath in Modern Life Let’s be honest—when was the last time you truly rested? Not scrolling, not binge-watching, not “half-working,” but actually resting? That’s exactly the uncomfortable question this book throws at you right from the start. Stop in the Name of God isn’t just another … Read more

The Narrow Path: Subversive Way of Jesus Satisfies Our Souls

In an era defined by “more”—more consumption, more speed, more outrage—Rich Villodas offers a refreshing, albeit challenging, counter-narrative. His book, The Narrow Path: How the Subversive Way of Jesus Satisfies Our Souls, is a profound exploration of the Sermon on the Mount. Villodas argues that the way of Jesus isn’t … Read more

Jesus Listens: 365 Days Devotional Prayers of Peace, Joy, and Hope

In a world that feels increasingly loud, fast-paced, and often overwhelming, the human soul naturally yearns for a sanctuary of quietness. Whether you are navigating the heavy lifting of a demanding career, the complexities of personal relationships, or the spiritual milestone of the Lent and Easter season, finding a consistent … Read more

When Jesus Returns: Living in Expectation of the End Times

In an age marked by uncertainty, global shifts, and spiritual questioning, many believers are seeking clarity about what the future holds. When Jesus Returns: Living in Expectation of the End Times by Jan Markell brings together powerful insights that connect biblical prophecy with present-day realities. This book serves as both … Read more

The Practice of the Presence of God – Book Summary and Review

In a world that prizes “hustle culture,” relentless productivity, and the constant ping of digital notifications, the concept of peace can feel like a distant luxury. We often relegate our spiritual lives to an hour on Sunday or a few hurried minutes of prayer before bed. But what if the … Read more

HELD by Sarah Benedetto: A 91-Day Devotional Review

In the quiet corners of a woman’s life, there are seasons that feel less like a garden and more like a desert. They are dry, lonely, and seemingly infinite. Whether you are navigating the heavy fog of grief, the draining exhaustion of burnout, or the disorienting shifts of a life … Read more