It’s publication day! Letters to a Future Saint available now!

It’s out! It’s here! Order a copy! For you, your spouse, your children, your grandchildren, your nephews, your nieces, your godchildren, your parents, your pastor, your youth pastor, your college pastor, your professor—or all of them!

It’s called Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry. It’s a catechism for believers on the way. It’s meat for anyone tired of empty calories. It’s ninety-three bite-size nuggets for the spiritually famished. It’s the good stuff of the faith for those sincerely seeking Jesus but unsure how to do so in today’s world.

It comes recommended by an array of Christian pastors, writers, and scholars from a variety of ecclesial backgrounds: Rowan Williams, Tish Harrison Warren, Russell Moore, Miroslav Volf, Alan Jacobs, Stanley Hauerwas, and Matthew Levering! Bishops and priests, scholars and theologians, Catholics and Baptists and Anglicans—heed their blurbs! Order the book today!

Or listen to Uche Anizor, who reviewed the book for Christianity Today. Or to Alex Sosler, who reviewed it for Front Porch Republic. Or to your conscience, which is telling you: Go ahead, you’ll thank me later.

Actual thanks, in all sincerity, to all who have done so or will do so and to those who, further, persevere in reading it and find something of use in it. If even one curious soul is pointed to Christ by it, then it was worth it and then some. Soli Deo Gloria.

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