by Esther Ruth
The Bread of Morning is a collection of twelve contemporary Christian novellas set in England and the United States.
Each story portrays an ordinary person facing a difficult season of life-illness, grief, doubt, financial pressure, addiction, fear, or family conflict. In quiet rooms, hospital corridors, storm shelters, kitchens, and late-night conversations, the characters wrestle with questions of faith and endurance.
These fictional narratives explore the idea that faith is often not dramatic, but steady. Like daily bread, it sustains quietly. Through honest prayer, inner struggle, and small moments of grace, the stories reflect a Christian perspective on suffering, hope, and God's presence in everyday life.
A work of contemporary Christian fiction centered on perseverance, spiritual reflection, and the search for meaning in ordinary days.