Living the Story
Study, Reflection, and Prayer from Genesis to Jesus
About the Book
Living the Story is not a theology textbook or a collection of disconnected Bible lessons. It is a relational walk through Scripture that shows how God’s faithfulness unfolds from Genesis to Jesus and continues into everyday life. Written from personal loss, restoration, and renewed faith, the book speaks directly to readers who feel caught between responsibility and spiritual hunger.
Each section connects biblical history to lived experience, showing how God works through imperfect people, long seasons of waiting, suffering, repentance, and quiet obedience. From Adam and Eve to the early church, the book reveals a single story of redemption anchored in Jesus Christ.
Every chapter includes a clear overview of Scripture, a Jesus-centered connection, practical “Live It” steps, discussion questions, memory verses, and prayers. Designed for personal devotion, family discipleship, or small-group study, Living the Story offers structure without pressure and depth without complexity. It invites readers to stop drifting, re-center their lives, and walk faithfully with God again.
Why Read It?
This book is for readers who know the language of faith but struggle to live it consistently. It is for parents holding families together while feeling spiritually alone, believers navigating grief or loss, and anyone trying to reconcile real life with lasting faith.
Living the Story does not rush readers toward answers. It slows them down and teaches them how to listen. Instead of quick inspiration, it offers steady formation. Instead of moral pressure, it offers grace-rooted obedience. The book shows how Scripture is not distant history, but a mirror for modern life.
By following the unified story of the Bible, readers gain clarity about God’s character, Jesus’ central role, and their own place in the story. The practices are realistic, repeatable, and family-friendly. The tone is honest, pastoral, and grounded.
This is a book for those ready to stop drifting and start walking again: one chapter, one prayer, one faithful step at a time.