What does it mean to live the gospel of Jesus Christ?

For one boy growing up in Ohio, the answer often came not in sermons or lectures, but in the ordinary moments of life-and in the extraordinary wisdom of his father.

A salt shaker half-filled with pepper. A muddy shoe by the back door. A pocket calculator. A prism on the windowsill. Two horses racing side by side.

Through everyday objects and simple stories, a father revealed profound spiritual lessons-about faith, repentance, service, agency, and the courage to choose Christ when the world pulls away.

In this collection of deeply personal reflections, you'll discover how the gospel comes alive not only in chapels and scriptures but in kitchens, highways, backyards, and conversations that linger long after the moment passes. Each chapter weaves together a childhood memory, a gospel principle, and timeless counsel from prophets and apostles, showing how ordinary life points us to the Savior when we are willing to see.

At its heart, this book is about legacy-the kind that cannot be measured in money or possessions, but in faith passed down through stories, lessons, and a lived example. It is about the way a father's quiet teachings can echo across generations, pointing hearts to Christ.

The message is simple yet urgent: the gospel is not a checklist, but a way of living. True discipleship is measured in how we love, serve, and trust the Watchmaker who designed our lives with perfect purpose.

Whether you are a youth seeking guidance, a parent striving to teach, or a disciple of Christ desiring strength in a chaotic world, these pages invite you to see the divine in the ordinary and to live the gospel with greater courage, purpose, and love.

"Church is where we learn the gospel. Life is where we live it."



Autorentext

Stephen is an award-winning poet and published author. He has worked in the Healthcare and Mental Healthcare industries and as a personal financial consultant.

Titel
Don't Ask Dad; He'll Tell You
EAN
9798231332182
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
26.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.16 MB