You weren't saved to sit. You were saved to fight.
The Soldier's Path is not a devotional. It's not a collection of inspirational quotes. It's not a feel-good Christian walk. It's basic training for those who know deep down: there's a war happening, and most believers aren't ready for it.
In a world of casual faith and passive belief, The Soldier's Path exposes what we've accepted as normal-and what it's really cost us. Too many Christians have been trained in survival, not surrender. They've been handed grace without grit, salvation without formation, and are shocked when their spiritual lives collapse under pressure.
This book is the antidote.
Structured like a spiritual boot camp, The Soldier's Path walks you through what God actually does with those He calls. It's a journey through four stages of spiritual formation:
The Stripping - where everything false is burned away
The Reformation - where disciplines, weapons, and clarity are forged
The Testing - where fire exposes what training has formed
The Commission - where only the surrendered are truly sent
Each chapter functions like a drill-sharp, weighty, and spiritually strategic. This isn't about hype or hustle. It's about obedience. Quiet faithfulness. Kingdom loyalty that costs something. You won't be asked to impress God. You'll be invited to die to yourself-and become someone the King can actually trust.
You'll wrestle with questions like:
Why do I still feel powerless if I believe the right things?
What is God really trying to form in me-and why does it hurt?
Why do some fall away, and what makes others endure?
Am I just called to be saved... or am I being trained to be sent?
Whether you've been in the church your whole life or you're just beginning to see the spiritual war around you, The Soldier's Path is a wake-up call. A reordering. A reset. It's for the restless. The hidden. The hungry. The ones who aren't content to coast while darkness advances.
If you feel the pull toward something deeper-something more demanding, but more real-this book will meet you there.
Because God isn't looking for polished perfection.
He's looking for surrendered soldiers.