Books
The 3 Trees
What if faith was never meant to be a routine of rules and rituals, but an adventure of transformation—an unfolding story that moves us beyond the boundaries of tradition and invites us into genuine community, shared purpose, and the richness of life in Christ? Picture yourself among the earliest followers of “the Way,” gathering not in grand temples, but in humble homes. Here, bread is broken, prayers are whispered, and hope is rekindled, even when uncertainty or opposition threatens. There is no script but love; no hierarchy but grace; just ordinary people longing for a real connection with God and each other.
The heart of Christianity was, and still is, rooted in relationships by lives woven together through faith, support, and the shared mission to live like Jesus. As we journey through the pages ahead, we’ll rediscover what it means to reclaim this original spirit: a faith that inspires authentic living, resilient hope, and radical hospitality. Instead of settling for distant belief, we’re invited to experience God’s presence in everyday moments and real conversations. This book challenges us to rethink church, rekindle passion, and embrace a life profoundly shaped by Christ; a life where faith becomes an adventure, and community is our true home.
THE MERCY OF FALLING
Daniel Rhodes has spent twenty years climbing the corporate ladder. It’s about to break beneath him.
As a dedicated analyst at TechCorp, Daniel has built his life on one simple equation: Performance equals Safety. If he works hard enough, predicts the trends accurately enough, and keeps the metrics green, he can protect his family from the chaos of the world.
But when a corporate restructure demotes him and replaces his expertise with an AI algorithm, Daniel’s carefully constructed identity shatters. Faced with a humiliation he can’t spin and a future he can’t control, he is forced to confront a terrifying question: Who am I when I’m no longer useful?
Desperate for answers, Daniel stumbles into a ragtag house church that meets in a living room, led by a mechanic who talks about grace not as a doctrine, but as a survival strategy. There, amidst mismatched chairs and messy lives, Daniel encounters an ancient, dangerous idea: that the only way to truly live is to stop climbing and let himself fall.
With his career hanging by a thread and his family watching, Daniel must choose between the security of the life he built and the terrifying freedom of a life he receives.
A story of burnout, belief, and the beautiful cost of dropping the mask, The Mercy of Falling asks us what remains when our metrics for success are finally stripped away.
The World That Did Not End
In the biblical reality of today’s time the world is changing before our very eyes. We are getting close to the end. And those who are shaping the future are finalizing their plans. You can sense it. Governments, corporations, and powerful individuals are aligning their efforts like never before. And then in the middle of this shifting world stage, a world political figure, not a pastor or a prophet not even a government leader, is about to make his appearance – the “Antichrist”.