God at the Center is an invitation to realign every area of life around its true source. Rather than offering quick fixes or surface-level inspiration, this book addresses a deeper issue facing many believers today: life drift caused by misplaced priorities, fragmented identity, and spiritual compartmentalization.
Drawing from Scripture, theology, and lived experience, Dr. Caleb Perkins presents a clear and practical framework for placing God at the center of the human heart, not merely in belief, but in daily function. The book explores how alignment with God reshapes identity, purpose, decision-making, relationships, work, and endurance through hardship. Instead of striving for control or outcomes, readers are guided toward trust, surrender, and intentional awareness of God's presence.
Each chapter builds on the truth that transformation is not achieved through effort alone, but through proximity. When God becomes the center rather than an accessory, peace replaces anxiety, clarity replaces confusion, and obedience becomes a natural response rather than a forced discipline. The book challenges cultural narratives of self-sufficiency and performance, calling readers back to a relational faith rooted in dependence on God.
Written for both new believers and seasoned Christians, God at the Center functions as a foundational guide for spiritual formation. It is not a program to complete, but a posture to adopt. With thoughtful reflection, biblical insight, and practical application, this book serves as a roadmap for those seeking lasting alignment rather than temporary motivation.
Designed for both personal reflection and group study, every chapter includes self-assessment questions and practical application steps that move truth from concept to lived reality. A complete 10-session study guide is also included, making this book ideal for small groups, discipleship settings, leadership development, and personal growth.
Ultimately, God at the Center reminds readers that spiritual stability is not found in perfect circumstances, but in a centered life anchored in God.