Other Books and Devos
The church does not need less theology.
She needs theology returned to its rightful posture.
Theology from Wonder: Love Seeking Voice invites the church to recover theology as a response before it becomes a system—as speech that rises from worship, not control. Written for ordinary believers and thoughtful leaders alike, this book begins where Scripture so often does: not with certainty mastered, but with awe before the living God.
Rooted deeply in the Bible and shaped by the wisdom of the historic church, these pages trace the heart of the Christian faith—from God’s gracious self-revelation, to the beauty of His triune life, to the saving work of Christ, the renewing presence of the Spirit, the gift of salvation, the life of the church, and the certain hope of glory. Throughout, doctrine is treated not as an abstract exercise, but as truth meant to be received, trusted, and lived.
Ancient convictions are spoken again with clarity and warmth. Where the church has long confessed together, the voice is confident; where faithful Christians have differed, charity is practiced without surrendering conviction. The aim is not to settle every question, but to help the church learn how to speak truthfully and humbly before God.
This is theology meant to be read slowly, prayed over, discussed together, and embodied—until doctrine once again becomes doxology, and love finds its voice in wonder.
When you became a Christian, you didn’t just adopt a set of beliefs—you stepped into a story. The Story You Now Belong To welcomes new Christians into the big, beautiful sweep of the gospel and shows how belonging to God reorients everything. With warm clarity and a pastor’s heart, Ambrose Hughes begins where the Christian life truly starts—with God Himself—introducing readers to the Triune God and His character: eternal, limitless, unchanging, wise, faithful, good, just, merciful, gracious, loving, holy, sovereign, and near. From there, the book moves to the heartbeat of the gospel: our real problem (sin and separation), God’s decisive solution in Jesus, and the new identity we receive as beloved sons and daughters.
Belonging is not meant to be lived alone. Readers are then invited into the life of the Church—worship, baptism and communion, mission and evangelism, and standing together in spiritual warfare—before learning practices that shape a life with God (prayer and Scripture, worship, fasting, silence and solitude, Sabbath, confession, generosity). The journey concludes with a practical vision of discipleship—being formed by those ahead of us and investing in those behind us—so the story keeps multiplying.
Clear, hopeful, and Scripture-saturated, this is an accessible first book for new believers, baptism classes, one-to-one mentoring, or small groups. It will help you know the God who saved you, find your place among His people, and live the story you now belong to.