Christian Crafts’ Books: “Finding Your Compass in Christ”
Inspired by the worlds bestseller book: The Holy Bible :
In a world that often feels like a maze of distractions, pressures, and conflicting messages, it’s easy to lose sight of the one true north – Jesus Christ. This is where the journey begins: not in the noise of the world, but in the quiet of our hearts, where the Holy Spirit whispers, “I am your compass, your guide, your purpose.”

Christian Crafts has always believed that faith is not just a belief, but a practice – a daily walk with God that shapes our lives, not just our thoughts. In his books, he invites you to step into a relationship with Christ that is more than a checklist of good deeds. It’s a discovery of your identity in Him, a rediscovery of your purpose, and a transformation of your life through the power of His Word.
As you turn the pages, you’ll find stories of real people who have found clarity, direction, and peace through faith in Christ. You’ll learn how to listen to the voice of God in the midst of chaos, how to trust Him when the path ahead is unclear, and how to live with the courage of a disciple. Christian Crafts doesn’t just tell you what to believe – he helps you feel the truth, see it in your life, and act on it with confidence.
This are not just books about religion; it’s about life. It’s about finding your compass in Christ so that you can navigate the storms of life with faith as your anchor. Whether you’re facing a difficult choice, a deep sorrow, or a moment of doubt, Christian Crafts reminds you that in Christ, you are never lost. You are always found.
So, pick up book not just as a guide, but as a companion on the journey of faith. Let it help you discover the truth that has always been with you – but only now, you’re ready to listen.

Mastering Live as a Man – with Faith in God
Release Date: March 2026 / ISBN: 123456789012
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Today’s life is full of challenges and hoops to jump through. With all the modern distractions it is easy and quick to lose focus on the important things in life like family, friends and everything around us.
This book should and can help everybody, but it is focused on men in their 20s to 60s. Younger ones that learn the different challenges that life throws on them, middle-aged men with already some experience in problem solving – either small or big and then the older ones, still on the way to master the life, but getting better and better to stay calm and looking out for help.
This book is structured in different sections, built on the weeks of the whole year. The sections are a story, a short and a long prayer and a description of the bible references that inspired them.
The stories take up all different aspects of our today’s life. The characters are in their 20s to -60s, have diverse occupations like sales representatives, web developers, warehouse technicians, office managers, nurses, chefs, truck drivers, insurance analysts, and more.
The relationship status is mixed – Single, Married, Widowed and they live primarily in urban settings (cities, apartments) with some rural homes too. To complement the characters, they have greatly varied hob-bies and interests like video games, chess, cooking, fishing, camping, music, sports, and more.
Can you already find yourself in the description above? YES, so that book is for you. NO, that book is also for you, because live is not straightforward in one single path.

My Faith Was Weaker Than I Thought
Release Date: February 2026 / ISBN: 123456789012
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52 week Challenge to Strengthen your Faith Use a Compass, Not a Map:
Prayer isn’t some rigid, boxed-in exercise – it’s a conversation shaped by love, raw honesty, and the slow humbling of our hearts before the God who already knows everything. But there’s a reason believers have been wrapping their requests, confessions, and gratitude into a certain rhythm for centuries. It’s not just theology; it’s theology with skin on.

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