Puzzle pieces life
This devotional for teens is designed to guide you through the highs and lows of life. Whether you're facing school stress or social pressure, this 21-day Christian faith journey will help you stay grounded in GOD’s truth, grow in faith, and find strength, even when life feels uncertain. Start where you are; GOD will meet you there, supporting you on your purpose-driven journey.
For singles in their 20s navigating their Christian faith journey, figuring out who they are and where they’re going while learning to trust GOD through it all. This devotional for teens provides real talk, scripture, and encouragement for those approaching young adulthood with hope and intention. Remember, purpose isn’t a destination; it’s a journey, and this purpose-driven book is here to guide you.
Designed for singles 35+, this devotional for teens speaks to the unique challenges of waiting, trusting GOD’s timing, and staying resilient through life’s twists and turns on your Christian faith journey. You’re not forgotten. You’re not behind. Find strength, healing, and renewed hope, one day at a time, as you explore purpose-driven books that inspire and uplift.

The Piecing Together Your Path Companion Journals are simple, open spaces created for your personal reflections as you journey through the series. With blank pages and no prompts, these journals allow you the freedom to write your thoughts, prayers, questions, and experiences in your own way and at your own pace. Whether you're processing what you're learning, documenting your growth, or simply creating space to hear God more clearly, this journal is here to support your path, one page at a time
Written for pastors, ministry leaders, and anyone serving the Body of Christ, this book is a heartfelt invitation to see, support, and shepherd singles with deeper compassion and understanding. As part of your Christian faith journey, this devotional for teens and adults encourages honest reflection and offers insights into the often-overlooked voices of singles in family-centered ministry. If you’re a leader looking to serve well, or a single seeking to feel seen, you’ll discover truth, healing, and hope on every page of this purpose-driven book.
Written for parents in ministry, this book serves as a heartfelt invitation to hear the often-unspoken experiences of preacher’s kids. Through raw, honest letters and thoughtful reflections, PK Letters to Their Parents gives voice to the joys, wounds, pressures, and hopes of those who grew up alongside the pulpit. If you’re a ministry parent seeking to understand your child more deeply on their Christian faith journey, or a PK longing to feel seen, this book offers truth, healing, and a path toward restoration for both sides. As a bonus, it can also serve as a valuable devotional for teens, providing insights that resonate with purpose-driven books for families.
Written for those who serve in ministry, The Servant’s Cup is a gentle yet honest invitation to acknowledge the parts of ministry we rarely speak about out loud. Through reflective devotionals and Scripture-rooted encouragement, this book gives voice to the quiet weariness, hidden sacrifices, and deep faith required of every servant of GOD. Whether you are a pastor, leader, volunteer, or someone faithfully serving behind the scenes, The Servant’s Cup offers comfort, strength, and renewed clarity for your journey. If you’ve ever felt unseen, tired, stretched, or poured out, these pages remind you that GOD is near, your labor matters, and your cup can be filled again.
Roots Before Flowers is a heartwarming children’s book that teaches patience, responsibility, and the beauty of waiting. As Amara learns how to care for her seeds, she also learns that growth takes time, and that following instructions and staying consistent matters. This gentle story helps children understand that waiting isn’t a punishment, it’s part of the process. What we don’t see is just as important as what we do. A perfect read for children ages 3–8, this book encourages emotional maturity, self-control, and trust in the journey.
The Quiet Work of Winter is a gentle continuation of the Roots Before Flowers series, inviting young readers into a season of rest, reflection, and unseen growth. When Amara returns to her auntie’s greenhouse during winter break, she’s eager to help, but quickly notices how quiet and slow everything feels.
As snow falls and the garden rests, Amara learns the importance of composting, caring for what already exists, and paying attention to the small changes others might miss. Her patience and awareness help prevent a bigger problem, teaching her that even in stillness, her actions matter.
Perfect for children ages 3–8, this cozy winter story reminds readers that rest is not wasted time, and that some of the most important growth happens beneath the surface.
In the final book of the Roots Before Flowers series, Amara arrives for spring break excited to visit Auntie Danielle’s beautiful garden. But when Auntie is injured and unable to care for it, the once-thriving garden begins to grow wild.
Determined to help, Amara decides to take responsibility for the garden herself. But caring for a garden is harder than she expected. From prickly thorns to powerful hoses, Amara quickly learns that good intentions alone aren’t always enough.
With patience, guidance, and a little help from Mateo the landscaper, Amara begins to understand that learning from others is part of growing. As the garden slowly comes back to life, Amara discovers that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is ask for help.
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