About the Book
A Read & Reflect Coffee Table Book-like an Instagram feed, meant to be absorbed one page at a time.
"This book reads like an Instagram feed, but instead of fleeting distractions, it's filled with hard-hitting truths that won't let you look away." - Reader/Reviewer
"Oh my gosh, I don't like this, but I love it. I even ripped out a page to hang on my mirror as a harsh reminder." - Reader/Reviewer
This book isn't here to comfort you. In a world drowning in
lies,
self-delusion, and
victimhood, it is time to
wake up and face reality. You won't find sugarcoated affirmations or excuses for failure in these pages. Instead, you'll get hard-hitting one-liners that cut straight to the point-
raw,
unapologetic truth about life, your choices, and the consequences of living in denial.
The battle between good and evil is not waged with violence or hatred-it is fought in the heart. And the greatest weapon in this fight is love. Love requires courage, discipline, and truth. It stands firm in the face of lies, protects the vulnerable, and heals the broken. This book is your wake-up call to choose-truth or deception, love or fear, good or evil.
Each page might make you nod in agreement, or it might make you angry-but either way, the truth is the truth. You are responsible for your own life, your own choices, and your own future. If that makes you uncomfortable, good-it should. The truth doesn't care about your feelings, but it can set you free if you choose to confront it.
In a world of fleeting distractions, this is the book that stands firm. Own it. Gift it. Keep it close for when you need clarity, strength, or a reminder to hold yourself accountable to what really matters.
Note from the Author This book isn't designed to be read like a traditional book. Think of it more like a collection of posts or an Instagram feed of truths we sometimes need but don't always want to hear. It's meant to be reflected on, page by page, or even kept close-like a coffee table book or something you'd browse while you take a moment for yourself. Some statements may feel repetitive or unsettling, but that's intentional; truth often needs to be revisited before it sinks in. My hope is that these pages offer moments of clarity, challenge, and connection-to the truth, to love, and ultimately, to God.