Where Sunday School ends—and real grace begins.A prostitute who becomes an ancestor of Jesus. A wise king who dies a fool. A disciple who denies Jesus by a charcoal fire—then meets Him again beside another one. A violent Pharisee who becomes Christianity’s greatest missionary.
These are the people too dangerous for flannel boards. The stories too raw for children’s books. The grace too scandalous for sanitized religion.
In Dangerous Grace, you’ll step into the Bible’s unfiltered world—where saints stumble, hearts harden, fear wins, and God refuses to walk away from broken people.
Through vivid storytelling that transports you to battlefields and prison cells, midnight wrestling matches and royal bedchambers, this book reveals a truth most of us spend our lives trying to
God doesn’t show up in our moments of manufactured perfection. He shows up in our mess.
If you’ve ever felt too failed for God to use, too broken for God to want, or too far gone for God to reach—this book is for you.
These are your people. This is your story. Welcome to a grace too dangerous to tame.
A Powerful Look at Grace in the Middle of Human Failure
Dangerous Grace offers a refreshing and honest look at the messy reality of the people found in the Bible. What stood out to me is how the author brings these familiar stories to life in a way that feels raw and deeply human. Instead of presenting perfect heroes, the book shows people who fail, struggle, and still encounter God’s grace. The storytelling is vivid and thoughtful, making well known moments from Scripture feel new again. It reminds the reader that grace is not reserved for the flawless but for those who need it most. A moving and memorable read for anyone wanting a deeper and more honest reflection on faith.