








Paperback: A Genesis One Christian
A Genesis One Christian is a deeply personal and theologically thoughtful exploration of what it means to live from our original design rather than our inherited brokenness. This book invites readers to reimagine their identity, not as defined by sin or shame, but by the goodness and purpose declared by God at the beginning of creation.
Rather than starting with the fall of humanity in Genesis 3, the book centers on the truth of Genesis 1: that we were created in the image of God, called good, and designed to walk in relationship with our Creator and with one another. It explores how this foundational perspective affects everything from our view of self, to our interactions with others, our understanding of growth, our relationship to time and silence, and even our experience of suffering.
A Genesis One Christian weaves together scripture, science, and philosophical insight. Whether wrestling with free will and divine omniscience, or learning how to move through regret without shame, the book guides readers to a posture that is rooted in love, truth, and grace.
At its core, this book is not about theological arguments or religious performance, it is an invitation to live as we were meant to-whole, loved, and awakened to the reality that we carry the image of God in everything we do. With gentle strength and enduring hope, A Genesis One Christian offers a framework for living that is both ancient and urgently needed today.
This is not a book of answers, it is a book of reflection, resonance, and invitation. For anyone who has felt disillusioned by fear-based religion or disconnected from their original worth, this book points to a path of restoration through remembering who we were created to be.
A Genesis One Christian is a deeply personal and theologically thoughtful exploration of what it means to live from our original design rather than our inherited brokenness. This book invites readers to reimagine their identity, not as defined by sin or shame, but by the goodness and purpose declared by God at the beginning of creation.
Rather than starting with the fall of humanity in Genesis 3, the book centers on the truth of Genesis 1: that we were created in the image of God, called good, and designed to walk in relationship with our Creator and with one another. It explores how this foundational perspective affects everything from our view of self, to our interactions with others, our understanding of growth, our relationship to time and silence, and even our experience of suffering.
A Genesis One Christian weaves together scripture, science, and philosophical insight. Whether wrestling with free will and divine omniscience, or learning how to move through regret without shame, the book guides readers to a posture that is rooted in love, truth, and grace.
At its core, this book is not about theological arguments or religious performance, it is an invitation to live as we were meant to-whole, loved, and awakened to the reality that we carry the image of God in everything we do. With gentle strength and enduring hope, A Genesis One Christian offers a framework for living that is both ancient and urgently needed today.
This is not a book of answers, it is a book of reflection, resonance, and invitation. For anyone who has felt disillusioned by fear-based religion or disconnected from their original worth, this book points to a path of restoration through remembering who we were created to be.