Publisher's Synopsis
This is not a book of answers. It's a book of survival.
Letters to God from a Firepit is a raw, poetic offering born from ashes - a soul-writing collection of prayers, confessions, and whispered moments of reckoning. It was written not from a place of resolution, but from within the fire - both literal and emotional. What unfolds in these pages is not theology, not sermon, and certainly not perfection. It is vulnerability. It is unraveling. It is the honest, trembling voice of a heart that's still beating, still questioning, still hoping.
Whether you are walking through grief, wrestling with faith, or just trying to find peace in the middle of emotional and spiritual chaos, this book was written for you.
Each letter is a fragment of the soul:
- a confession written during a panic attack,
- a prayer whispered into silence,
- a cry for mercy from the edge of belief,
- a quiet moment of stillness after the storm.
If you've ever doubted the existence of God but still longed for a presence.
If you've ever sat beside your own firepit - literal or imagined - and hoped that someone, somewhere, was listening.
If your wounds feel too complicated for religion, too deep for platitudes, and too sacred to be dismissed...
Then this book will not preach to you. It will sit beside you.
From the psychological darkness of unhealed trauma to the soft embers of spiritual memory, this journey speaks to those carrying invisible weight - from loss, from fear, from their own silence. You'll find reflections on identity, guilt, intimacy with God, and the type of love that doesn't come with lightning, but with presence.
Letters to God from a Firepit belongs on the shelf of:
- Those grieving someone or something they can't quite name
- Survivors of religious burnout or emotional collapse
- Lovers of poetic, soul-searching writing
- Anyone caught between belief and doubt
- Those who crave spiritual presence, not performance
You'll find no perfect prayers here. No rules. No expectations. Just one human voice, lit by firelight, whispering what most of us are too afraid to say out loud.
If you've ever asked, "Are You still there?"
If you've ever lit a match in the dark and prayed it meant something -
Then maybe, just maybe, this book was always meant to find you.