Organizing My Writings into a Book Series
As I have continued writing, I have realized that these reflections are not meant to become a single volume. They naturally form a series of books, each exploring a different aspect of my spiritual journey while remaining united by the same central theme: God's transforming work through Scripture and the abiding presence of Christ.
Book I — The Inner Pilgrimage
Meditation, Consciousness, and the Divine Imagination
This volume explores my search for authentic freedom through meditation on Scripture, the sanctified imagination, and the inward transformation of the soul. It traces how years of contemplation reshaped my understanding of God, myself, and the world.
Book II — Formed by the Psalms
A Spiritual Memoir
This book reflects on the Psalms that have shaped my life. Rather than serving merely as biblical studies, these chapters reveal how the Psalms became the language through which I experienced God's presence, interpreted suffering, found renewed strength, and learned to live in hope.
Book III — The Gospel and the Human Person
This volume examines identity in Christ, the new creation, self-denial, grace, union with Christ, and the restoration of the human person through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Book IV — Covenants, Blessings, and Curses
Here I explore God's unfolding covenantal purposes throughout Scripture, from Abraham and Moses to David and the New Covenant in Christ. This volume considers blessing, redemption, the defeat of the curse, and the faithfulness of God throughout redemptive history.
Book V — The Kingdom of God
This book focuses on the work of the Holy Spirit, prayer, worship, spiritual warfare, the life of the Church, and the believer's hope as we participate in God's Kingdom.
Book VI — A Journey of Pain, Presence, and Restoration
This is my personal memoir, recounting seasons of suffering, illness, God's sustaining presence, my family's love and support, my move from South Carolina to Ohio, my recovery, and the renewed praise that arose as God restored my strength.
Together, these books tell one continuous story—a journey of meditation, spiritual formation, theological reflection, suffering, restoration, and hope. My prayer is that they encourage others to discover the transforming power of God's Word and to experience the faithful presence of the Lord in every season of life.
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