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Unto Life

Wonder-Filled Encouragement for the Spiritual Journey

John Michalak

Religion / Christian Living / Inspirational

“Amazingly beautiful...” – actress and NY Times bestselling author, Melissa Gilbert

“Authentic stories from a master storyteller...” – bestselling author, Karen Moore


NEED SOME ENCOURAGEMENT FOR YOUR SPIRITUAL JOURNEY?


Unto Life is an encouragement book—a traveling-companion for the spiritual journey. Through wonder-filled stories, stirring devotions, and relatable life-reflection, you’ll find encouragement and motivation to:


* Discover deeper connections to God in the world around you.

* Fan the creative flame that draws you closer to him.

* Accelerate your transformation toward spiritual growth.

* Realign your priorities and the meaning of true contentment.

* Embrace your weaknesses as a channel for God’s strength.

* Reinforce the importance of those who journey with you.

* Trust in God’s master plan, including his use of your mistakes and failures.

* Learn how your greatest pain can produce an unwavering commitment to finish well.


Like a good friend who’s there in your time of need, Unto Life whispers words of hope—that eternal life isn’t just out there somewhere, waiting for you at the end of all things. It can be enjoyed and experienced along the way.


PRAISE FOR UNTO LIFE


"Unto Life is more than a journey, and more than an observation from a spiritual view. It's uplifting, relatable, and enjoyable to read, with authentic stories from a master storyteller, reminding us to stop and appreciate all that God has done."


- Karen Moore, author of Prayers from the Heart and It's Still Possible


"John ambles through reflections on daily life in ways that keep drawing us deeper, urging us to pay attention, to see blessings that bloom through the realities and messiness of life. His wise and steady voice conveys calm and contentment, painting a winsome and stately picture of what it means to live well."


- Arthur Boers, author of Living into Focus and The Way Is Made by Walking


"While I can't endorse everything done today in God's name, I do respect someone who's on a journey for truth like me, someone who invites others to consider spirituality with a gentle tone and accepting heart. Unto Life is amazingly beautiful with descriptions that are rich and sumptuous. But most importantly, its spirituality is infused with love."


- Melissa Gilbert, actress and author of Back to The Prairie and Prairie Tale: A Memoir


"I am so thankful for this book. In these pages, you'll discover how anything- a dead cell phone, a recreational vehicle, even a romantic comedy -can offer you a way to grow in simple grace. Take a deep breath and relax into this exploration of how God wants to bless you along The Way."


- Fr. Anthony Perkins, Orthodox priest and host of the OrthoAnalytika and Good Guvs Wear Black podcasts


"To read Unto Life is to take a series of walks with author, John Michalak. The constant on each of these walks is John’s unwavering awareness of God. He has a fascinating way of being present in his life while simultaneously viewing it through the lens of the spiritual. He is both experiencing and synthesizing. Living and learning. And teaching, always teaching. Needless to say, John Michalak is a fun guy to take a walk with." 


– Garry Williams, Hollywood screenwriter, including the film, So B. It

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