Friendship under Christ is not a softer word for affection. It is love brought into the places where nearness becomes obedience: the table, the wound, the hard truth, the shared burden, the guarded word, the opened door. These pages lead the reader into friendship as Scripture reveals it and grace reshapes it. They trace a way of love that receives before it gives, forgives without denying harm, welcomes without possession, corrects without pride, and stays near enough for another soul to be carried before God.
Human bonds are not treated as sentimental shelter, but as one of the places where faith becomes visible in ordinary rooms, difficult conversations, and hidden acts of mercy. Written for slow reading and prayerful return, this book gives language to the holy weight of Christian friendship: how it is desired, tested, guarded, repaired, and offered back to Christ. It does not promise flawless relationships.
It places friendship before the cross, where love learns truth, patience, courage, and humility. For readers who want their friendships to become more than companionship, these meditations offer a steady way to see love as a faithful witness, one worth opening again when the work of staying near becomes costly.
Friendship under Christ is not a softer word for affection. It is love brought into the places where nearness becomes obedience: the table, the wound, the hard truth, the shared burden, the guarded word, the opened door. These pages lead the reader into friendship as Scripture reveals it and grace reshapes it. They trace a way of love that receives before it gives, forgives without denying harm, welcomes without possession, corrects without pride, and stays near enough for another soul to be carried before God.
Human bonds are not treated as sentimental shelter, but as one of the places where faith becomes visible in ordinary rooms, difficult conversations, and hidden acts of mercy. Written for slow reading and prayerful return, this book gives language to the holy weight of Christian friendship: how it is desired, tested, guarded, repaired, and offered back to Christ. It does not promise flawless relationships.
It places friendship before the cross, where love learns truth, patience, courage, and humility. For readers who want their friendships to become more than companionship, these meditations offer a steady way to see love as a faithful witness, one worth opening again when the work of staying near becomes costly.