

Authenic Discipleship in Christ through Reflective ChristianitySeries Books.
The Garden to Garden Series
THE GARDEN TO GARDEN SERIES
Discovering the Unbroken Arc of God’s Redemptive Story
Most people think of the Bible as a collection of disconnected stories, rules, miracles, and mysterious prophecies. They know about Adam and Eve. They may know about Noah’s ark, David and Goliath, or Jesus on the cross. But what often gets missed is the larger story holding it all together—the arc that begins in a garden and ends in a garden, with a serpent in the beginning and a city without one at the end. This is the story that makes sense of all the stories. This is the arc that runs through Scripture like a golden thread—God’s original design, man’s tragic rebellion, and the long, loving plan of restoration that leads to the New Jerusalem.
The Garden to Garden Series was written to make that big story clear.
This isn’t a book series for theologians or scholars. It’s for people raised in the church who still feel like they’re missing something. It’s for those who’ve walked away, not because they hate God, but because it never made sense. It’s for those caught up in deconstruction, looking for solid ground again. And it’s for seekers—those who’ve never really known what the Bible is about but want to understand.
At its heart, this series explains that God created mankind for relationship, not rule-following. In Eden, God walked with Adam and Eve. They weren’t just placed in a garden—they were given a purpose: to work, multiply, and represent God’s image on earth. But when sin entered the world, that relationship was fractured. What follows from Genesis to Revelation is not a book of religion but a record of reconciliation. God didn’t abandon His creation. He made a way back.
The five main titles in the Garden to Garden Series each focus on a different perspective of that singular journey:
1. Christianity: A Logical Conclusion
This foundational volume lays out the case that Christianity is not a leap in the dark—it’s a reasoned and reasonable response to the world we observe. From the fine-tuning of the universe to the uniqueness of Scripture and the extraordinary life of Jesus Christ, this book connects logic with faith. It’s written for the doubter, the thinker, and the honest questioner who wants to believe but can’t make the pieces fit. In the end, it presents Jesus not just as a personal Savior but as the only logical answer to the deepest questions of existence.
2. Christianity: The Mystery Revealed
Building from Paul’s revelation in the New Testament, this book highlights how the Old Testament was not simply a collection of laws and wars but a foreshadowing of Christ. The mystery—hidden for ages and generations—is that God would reconcile Jew and Gentile alike through Jesus. This volume walks the reader through that unveiling. What was once a mystery is now revealed: that Jesus was the plan all along. Every prophet, every festival, every sacrifice pointed forward to Him.
3. Genesis: Garden to Garden Foretold
Returning to the beginning, this book shows how everything in Genesis sets the stage for the gospel. Eden was not just paradise—it was the first temple, the first act of worship, the place where heaven and earth touched. When sin entered, man was cast out, but the promise of restoration was already in motion. This volume explores how God’s intention for creation was never lost—only delayed—and how echoes of Eden appear all throughout the Bible, pointing to a garden yet to come.
4. Garden to Garden Living
Not just theology, this volume asks the question: How do we live now, between the gardens? If we’ve been saved by Christ and called into His Kingdom, what does that mean for our daily lives? This book explores the teachings of Jesus, the work of the Spirit, and the mission of the Church as we live in the tension of the “already but not yet.” We are citizens of the Kingdom—but not yet home. This book is practical, pastoral, and purpose-filled—helping readers walk as ambassadors of the King while we await His return.
5. How Did I Not Know This?
This final entry in the core Garden to Garden series expresses the feeling many believers have when they finally see the whole picture. It's a candid, honest reflection for those who’ve sat in church their whole lives and somehow missed the point. It walks through the Bible again—briefly but clearly—showing how the story flows, why it matters, and how it changes everything. This book is especially for those who feel like they’re waking up to the truth late in the game. It's not too late. And you’re not alone.
While many other books in the Christianity Series speak to the garden theme in moments and chapters, these five titles together form the backbone. They’re written in a simple, engaging style—full of Scripture, but without jargon or assumption. Each chapter is meant to build on the last, bringing clarity to confusion, unity to scattered verses, and deep purpose to a life of faith.
The Bible isn’t a random anthology—it’s one true story. And every story in it makes more sense when seen in light of the whole.
From garden to garden.
From creation to restoration.
From brokenness to wholeness.
From lost to found.
From the dust to glory.
This is the Garden to Garden story.
This is the story of Christianity.
This is your story, if you’ll receive it.









