Not every kind of peace is worth keeping.
We've called a lot of things peace-silence, safety, stability. But underneath the calm we've worked so hard to maintain, something still aches. Something still resists the quiet. We know how to keep things managed. But we've forgotten how to be whole.
The Scandal of Peace isn't about feeling better. It's about becoming honest. It unearths the false definitions we've settled for and gently invites us to see peace as more than the absence of conflict. It's the presence of Someone stronger.
This book doesn't offer quick answers or tidy resolutions.
It offers something deeper: space to ask the real questions.
Room to let go of the strategies that kept us safe but never made us free.
An invitation to receive peace-not as a feeling, but as a person who stays.
If you've ever wondered why peace feels just out of reach, this book is for you.
Not because you've failed-but because you're finally ready to stop pretending you're fine.