Practical wisdom for leaders,
dreamers, and difference-makers.
Five books on faith, finance, leadership, and personal growth. Written from real experience for people in hard places and leaders who carry more than most people see.
These books were not written from a distance. Thrive came out of 47 months in federal prison. Mo-Mentum Principles came out of watching business owners make the same cash flow mistakes with no one to explain them. The Backoffice Blueprint came out of years of sitting across from nonprofit leaders who were drowning in the back office. Every title is a conversation worth having in writing.
Memoir · Faith · Redemption
Thrive: From the Inside Out
This is not a book about prison. It is a book about what happens when a life falls apart and God shows up anyway, and what it looks like to serve your way out of your own pain. For anyone facing loss, failure, addiction, grief, estrangement, or any season they did not choose and cannot yet control.
Study Guide · Companion to Thrive
Thrive: A Study Guide
A 10-session workbook for small groups, recovery settings, prison ministry, and personal study. Built to help readers move from reading the story to naming what God may be doing in their own lives. Works on its own or alongside the memoir.
Business Fable · Cash Flow · Small Business
Mo-Mentum Principles
A business fable that teaches cash flow, profit, and financial momentum through the story of Greg and his Uncle Mo. Practical and readable for anyone managing a business for the first time, or trying to understand why a profitable one still runs out of money.
Leadership · Finance · Co-authored with Adam J. Moffitt
The Backoffice Blueprint
A practical framework for nonprofit and church leaders who need stronger financial systems without hiring a full-time controller. Five pillars. Plain language. Built for the leader who is already carrying more than one job description and needs the back office to stop being a source of anxiety.
Middle-Grade Fiction · Character · Enneagram
The Thing That Matters: A Story About Being Different Together
A middle-grade chapter book inspired by the nine Enneagram types. Nine students. Nine ways of seeing the world. One story about what happens when people who are genuinely different from each other decide to show up for one another anyway. For classrooms, families, and youth ministries.
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