“Why isn’t God meeting me
the way I expect Him to?”

My books bridge the gap between what we're taught in church and what we experience. They help you build resilience and clarity in seasons where real life and faith feel out of sync.

What Readers are Saying

Trekking toward Tenacity
“Chris skillfully leads the reader through all of them in a way for those of us raising kids to take our own spiritual formation seriously and grow in how we walk spiritually with our kids. This book is all about how to practically learn to live in God’s loving presence, putting both our spiritual and mental health front and center.” - Matt Tebbe, Co-Author of Having the Mind of Christ, Pastor at The Table Indianapolis

Resilient and Redeemed
“Chris helps us see God as present in the struggle. Resilient and Redeemed is a gift to all of us who struggle with mental illness or walk with someone who does.” - David Fitch, Lindner Chair of Evangelical Theology, Northern Seminary, Chicago

Whispers in the Pews
“...honest and raw stories that give sight into the heart of many Christians who have battled, or are battling, mental illness. Chris has written a thought-provoking book that will stir up your heart to be a part of the change we need to see.” - Shawn Elizabeth George, Inspirational Author, Writer, Speaker

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Honest theology for believers navigating hard seasons. Through stories of struggle and redemption, I invite you to exchange surface-level faith for honest connection with a God who meets us in the mess.

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mental health meditations
Part mindfulness, part Scripture reflection. Practices to help you stay grounded and build resilience, whether you're barely making it or simply wanting to grow.
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mental illness in the bible

Reflections on biblical stories where people wrestled with suffering, doubt, and mental health, and where God met them with steady presence and hope.

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What a week in a psych ward taught me about the church and mental health, and why it changed the way I write, speak, and lead.

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