





"Are You The Christ"
This book isn’t here to coddle you. It’s here to rattle the cage a bit.
To poke at those neat little boxes you’ve put people in—maybe even yourself.
We size people up in a blink, don’t we?
A face, a walk, a worn-out coat. Judged.
But what if you paused?
What if you looked again—and saw beyond the label?
This isn’t about guilt.
It’s about waking up.
Seeing others. Seeing yourself.
Peeling back the filters, and maybe—just maybe—choosing to believe something kinder, truer, and freer.
The question is simple:
Are you willing?
It’s the kind of book that could sit on a coffee table or beside someone’s journal. Meant to be underlined, shared, dog-eared—and maybe reread when life gets a little too black-and-white.
This book isn’t here to coddle you. It’s here to rattle the cage a bit.
To poke at those neat little boxes you’ve put people in—maybe even yourself.
We size people up in a blink, don’t we?
A face, a walk, a worn-out coat. Judged.
But what if you paused?
What if you looked again—and saw beyond the label?
This isn’t about guilt.
It’s about waking up.
Seeing others. Seeing yourself.
Peeling back the filters, and maybe—just maybe—choosing to believe something kinder, truer, and freer.
The question is simple:
Are you willing?
It’s the kind of book that could sit on a coffee table or beside someone’s journal. Meant to be underlined, shared, dog-eared—and maybe reread when life gets a little too black-and-white.
This book isn’t here to coddle you. It’s here to rattle the cage a bit.
To poke at those neat little boxes you’ve put people in—maybe even yourself.
We size people up in a blink, don’t we?
A face, a walk, a worn-out coat. Judged.
But what if you paused?
What if you looked again—and saw beyond the label?
This isn’t about guilt.
It’s about waking up.
Seeing others. Seeing yourself.
Peeling back the filters, and maybe—just maybe—choosing to believe something kinder, truer, and freer.
The question is simple:
Are you willing?
It’s the kind of book that could sit on a coffee table or beside someone’s journal. Meant to be underlined, shared, dog-eared—and maybe reread when life gets a little too black-and-white.
Transformational Non-fiction