You will hear of wars and rumours of wars - but see to it that you are not alarmed.
Jesus said this knowing exactly what was coming.
PEACE IN THE STORM is the book that takes that promise seriously. It does not ask you to ignore what is happening in the world. It equips you to face it fully - with clear eyes, informed understanding, and a faith that has been built deep enough to hold when the storm is real.
PART ONE - THE DARK PSYCHOLOGY OF WAR
Why does war persist? James 4:1-3 answers in one paragraph: unfulfilled desire, covetousness, the willingness to take by force what cannot be obtained by peace. This book opens there - with the biblical anatomy of war - and then goes somewhere most Christian books do not go: into the economics of conflict.
The top ten global defence companies earned over $270 billion in 2024. The UN peacekeeping budget was $5.6 billion - less than 2% of what the defence giants earned. The world spends $480 on weapons for every $1 on peace.
It also covers ethical investing for the believer in wartime - what to avoid, what to consider, and the genuine business opportunities that conflict economies create for people of faith and good conscience.
PART TWO - WHY SOLOMON REIGNED IN PEACE
A seven-reason analysis of the most peaceful reign in biblical history: the divine prophecy embedded in his name, his supernatural wisdom, his extraordinary wealth, the inherited military credibility of David's army, his diplomatic mastery, the absence of internal insurrection, and the presence of God through the Temple. And the specific warning: the peace began to dissolve the moment spiritual compromise entered. Solomon's kingdom is a template - and a warning.
PART THREE - THE BELIEVER'S PEACE MANUAL
Isaiah 26:3 unpacked with the neuroscience of anxiety and the specific practice of the stayed mind. Ecclesiastes 7:12 on being at peace with yourself - contentment, candour, and the peace that does not depend on circumstances. The three pillars of mental wellbeing: Bible reading, meditation, and declaration, with Joshua 1:8 and Proverbs 16:7 as the scriptural foundation. Cultivating divine presence through service. And Acts 12:1-10 - Peter in maximum security, chained to two soldiers, the state apparatus of Rome arrayed against him - and an angel walking through the walls.
PART FOUR - THE BELIEVER IN A DANGEROUS WORLD
Why Christians do not take up arms for their deity - and what we do instead. The Matthew 10:16 snake-and-dove framework for legitimate self-protection. Political engagement for the believer - Acts 5:33-40 and why the church must have a seat at the table of national discourse. How to build fellowship, develop discretion, and refuse isolation. And Sun Tzu adapted for the believer - five principles from The Art of War for surviving bullies and living in peace.
PART FIVE - LIFE IN A NIGERIAN IDP CAMP
A chapter that does not flinch. Over five million Nigerians are currently displaced within their own country - by Boko Haram, by herder-farmer violence, by floods, by communal conflict. It also names the extraordinary resilience of faith communities operating under trees in IDP camps. And it closes with a direct pastoral address to any displaced person reading this book - grounded in Psalm 34:18 and Isaiah 49:15-16.
PART SIX - THE END OF ALL WARS
The great prophesied conflicts of the last days, accessible and biblically grounded: the Gog-Magog war of Ezekiel 38-39, the tribulation wars of Revelation 6, 9, and 16, the Battle of Armageddon of Revelation 19, and the final resolution of Revelation 20. Written not to generate fear but to produce the specific courage that comes from knowing the end of the story.
PLUS TWO APPENDICES: A full annual Bible reading guide for children - with weekly passage assignments and themes.
A full annual Bible reading guide for adults