Different Destinations is a reflective Christian work on discernment, direction, and the difficult truth that love alone does not guarantee shared outcomes. Using the story of Jonah as a lens, this book explores how people can sincerely love God, care deeply for one another, and still be moving in opposing directions. It examines the quiet dangers of misalignment, the cost of staying too long, and the wisdom required to recognise when effort can no longer correct direction.
Rather than offering quick answers, this book invites readers into mature reflection on obedience, responsibility, and clarity. It addresses themes of relationships, marriage, singleness, calling, mercy, and consequence-without blame, fear, or spiritual manipulation. Different Destinations is written for readers who are navigating: relationships marked by tension and confusion decisions that feel spiritually heavy but unclear seasons where obedience requires honesty rather than endurance the painful realisation that alignment matters as much as affection This is not a book about giving up.
It is a book about seeing clearly. Quiet, pastoral, and theologically grounded, Different Destinations helps readers discern when God is inviting alignment, when He is calling for release, and how to walk forward without guilt, resentment, or denial.
Different Destinations is a reflective Christian work on discernment, direction, and the difficult truth that love alone does not guarantee shared outcomes. Using the story of Jonah as a lens, this book explores how people can sincerely love God, care deeply for one another, and still be moving in opposing directions. It examines the quiet dangers of misalignment, the cost of staying too long, and the wisdom required to recognise when effort can no longer correct direction.
Rather than offering quick answers, this book invites readers into mature reflection on obedience, responsibility, and clarity. It addresses themes of relationships, marriage, singleness, calling, mercy, and consequence-without blame, fear, or spiritual manipulation. Different Destinations is written for readers who are navigating: relationships marked by tension and confusion decisions that feel spiritually heavy but unclear seasons where obedience requires honesty rather than endurance the painful realisation that alignment matters as much as affection This is not a book about giving up.
It is a book about seeing clearly. Quiet, pastoral, and theologically grounded, Different Destinations helps readers discern when God is inviting alignment, when He is calling for release, and how to walk forward without guilt, resentment, or denial.