Books to companion you in your journey

Stop Asking God for Help

Now out in audiobook and e-book

This book was written for those who find the title alarming.

Most of us have grown up believing that we are not enough. We have been taught that what we do for God is what matters, that our contributions and good works in the world are the sum of our faith. As a result, many of us spend most of our lives in a constant state of striving - trying to feel worthy of God’s love.

This book addresses two fundamental misconceptions of the Christian life: what it means to “stop asking God for help” and what it means to “die to self to let God live His life.”

By understanding how our self-effort might actually hinder God’s work within and through us, we become inspired to stop asking Him for help and begin to trust Him. By reinterpreting the “die to self” not as denial of our true self but discovering how to become alive and be renewed in our mind, we can reach our full spiritual potential.

Now in audiobook & e-book!!

LOVE, Love, love

Rediscover the Meaning of
the Great Commandment

Are you trying to love God and others, but neglecting yourself?  Most people who call themselves Christians are. Perhaps the Great Commandment has been misinterpreted.  In LOVE, Love, love Prudence explains how reading the Commandment backwards will help change your perspective and hopefully even change your life. This book explains why loving yourself is actually the key to loving God and others.

What people are saying about LOVE, Love, love:

In this past year I was asked, “Why do you think you were created? “ And, of course, I responed, “to worship and serve God.” After reading Love, Love, Love twice, I know now regardless of what I have done or not done for God, God created me to be loved and known by Him and to have a relationship with me more than anything I can do for Him.

Also, I had never been asked “Do you love yourself?” until Prudence asked me this question this past year. I wish I had the confidence to say, “Yes, of course I do. How could I not love myself?” But I didn’t. Now having read the book, I now know, I can only love God and others as I love myself and allow God to fill me to overflowing with His love.

- A Missionary who spent many years in India.

For people who grew up indoctrinated by the “what’s my purpose” life paradigm, this is a merciful rebellion. There is no good news like the truth Prudence puts forth - that loving oneself is a requisite to loving your neighbor. Love, Love , Love is a clarion call to humanity to bask in being loved and known above all else!

- Norman – AI consultant, educator

In this short but truth packed book, Prudence highlights how the Great Commandment was not meant to be a burden of demand to love God and others, but rather to show that we can actually only display authentic love to the degree that we first love ourselves.

This revelation has changed my paradigm and turned decades of disconnected service for God into a joy-filled, wholehearted offering that came light and freely! I highly recommend the liberating insights of this book!

- Sheri - a mother of six and educator.


Follow along in the discussion guide!

Designed as a guide for leading group discussion of the book, this resource also serves as a helpful companion for your own processing of the book and your life with God.