Are you longing for a deeper, quieter faith?
Many Christians know the experience of outward faithfulness joined to inward restlessness. You know the hymns, the liturgy, and the prayers, but you may still hunger for a more rooted, contemplative presence in your daily life.
The Peaceful Bridge: Buddhist Wisdom for Christian Seekers explores a practical, honest question: What might Christians learn from Buddhist disciplines of attention, compassion, and letting go?
Written specifically for believers who are drawn to mindfulness but do not want to abandon the grammar of their Christian faith, this book is not about creating a watered-down hybrid religion. Instead, it offers a thoughtful guide to using ancient practices of breath awareness and meditation to deepen your relationship with God.
In this accessible, 12-chapter guide, you will discover:
The Missing Body in Prayer: How to use silence, posture, and breath to steady an anxious mind and make room for grace.
Compassion Without Collapse: How to care for difficult neighbors and suffering loved ones without falling into burnout or saviorism.
Reading Scripture Deeply: A return to ancient, slow reading practices that allow the Word to echo in a spacious heart.
The False Self vs. True Identity: How letting go of ego, defensive self-concern, and the illusion of control leads to profound spiritual freedom.
A 12-Week Rule of Practice: A gentle, step-by-step framework to build a sustainable daily habit of contemplation, prayer, and mindfulness.
Drawing on the wisdom of Christian contemplatives like Thomas Merton and the Desert Fathers alongside practical insights from Buddhist teachers like Thich Nhat Hanh, The Peaceful Bridge does not ask you to choose between grace and insight.
If you are ready to stop running from yourself and start resting in the quiet ground beneath your feet, this book will help you cross the bridge-and return to your faith with clearer eyes, steadier breathing, and an enlarged heart.