The What Was Lost Trilogy

What Was Lost Is
Being Returned.

Three books. One thread. The God, the Christ, and the faith that got buried under religion.

The picture of God you were handed was not the one scripture gave. The gospel you grew up with was not the one the apostles preached. The faith you were taught to measure was never meant to be measured. This trilogy traces what was lost, who buried it, and how grace returns it to where it always belonged.

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Begin the recovery
About the Trilogy

Three Losses. One Recovery.

The What Was Lost trilogy is not three unrelated books that happen to share a shelf. It is one argument told in three movements. Book one asks what happens when the God you were handed is not the God who actually shows up. Book two asks what happens when the best news ever announced gets smothered under the religion that claims to defend it. Book three asks what happens when the word "faith" stops meaning trust and starts functioning as currency.

Each book stands on its own. Read together, they do something the books cannot do apart. They walk the reader back to a picture of God that is good, a gospel that is finished, and a faith that rests.

The God You Were Given — book cover
Book One

The God You Were Given

The Real One Isn't Afraid of Your Questions

Somewhere along the way, most people got a counterfeit. A god who is easily disappointed. A god who keeps score. A god whose love has a ceiling and whose approval has a price tag. A god built out of fear, performance, and the things your pastor was scared of.

The God You Were Given is a careful, pastoral uncovering of the picture you inherited and the picture the scriptures actually paint. It does not mock your questions. It does not flinch from them. It walks you back to the Father Jesus revealed, and it leaves you standing in front of a God who is better than the one you were handed.

Coming Soon Releases May 2026
The Christ We Buried — book cover
Book Two

The Christ We Buried

How the Best News Ever Announced Got Lost, and What It Sounds Like When You Hear It Again

Christianity started as an announcement. It ended up as a program. The first sermon ever preached was a proclamation of something finished. Somewhere between then and now, the church turned that finished work into a list of things you still have to do, a performance you still have to keep up, and a gospel that reads like a contract.

The Christ We Buried digs the gospel back out. It does not soften the cross. It sharpens it. It shows you what grace actually purchased, what the resurrection actually secured, and why the good news sounds like good news again when you stop burying it under religion.

Coming Soon Releases July 2026
The Faith We Lost — book cover
Book Three

The Faith We Lost

How Trust Became a Tool, and How Grace Takes It Back

Somewhere in the last fifty years, faith stopped being trust and started being a force. A currency you spend to get healing. A lever you pull to get a breakthrough. A muscle you are supposed to flex until God finally does the thing. It wears the same word the Bible uses, but it means something completely different.

The Faith We Lost dismantles the performance model piece by piece and returns faith to what the scriptures always said it was. Not a tool. Not a technique. A resting. A leaning on a finished work and a faithful God who has already done what was needed.

Coming Soon Releases September 2026

Pricing

Read One. Or Read All Three.

Each book stands on its own. But the trilogy was built as one argument in three movements, and the bundle pricing reflects that.

Per Book
eBook
$9.99
Kindle / Apple Books / Nook
Instant delivery
Read on any device
Includes discussion guide
Per Book
Paperback
$15.99
5.5 x 8.5 Trade Paperback
Matching trilogy design
Clean interior typography
Looks great as a set
Per Book
Hardcover
$24.99
5.5 x 8.5 Hardcover
Built to last
Matching trilogy spines
The collector's choice

The Complete Trilogy

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The What Was Lost trilogy releases in May, July, and September 2026. Get notified the day each book goes live.