Most people who come to faith don't lack belief. They lack roots.
They say yes to God — sincerely, wholeheartedly — and then find themselves standing in the same life, unsure what comes next. The enthusiasm of early faith is real, but without a foundation beneath it, it doesn't survive the first hard season.
Anchored in Eternity was written to be that foundation. Not a theological textbook. Not a devotional with an encouraging thought for each morning. Something more honest than that — a guide that sits with you in the hard questions, names the things nobody says out loud, and points you steadily toward the God who is already closer than you think.
Twelve chapters that cover the ground that matters:
Understanding God's love
Who you are in Christ
Reading Scripture daily
Learning to pray honestly
Living by grace, not guilt
Faith that survives doubt
Getting through hard seasons
Finding your place in community
Discovering your purpose
What worship actually means
Walking with God long-term
The role of the Holy Spirit
Every chapter ends with questions worth sitting with and a prayer to close. Beyond the twelve chapters, you also get a 30-day devotional, a structured 12-week Bible reading plan, a themed scripture reference, honest answers to the questions new believers are usually afraid to ask, and ten journal prompts to help what you read actually land.