The Spiritual Quest
An Adventure with God
A two-thousand-year-old highway. A priceless treasure. An adventure beyond the physical.
“What if the greatest adventure of your life isn’t out there—but within the spiritual life God designed you to live?”
Have you ever considered that you are not merely a human being with a spirit—but a spiritual being, created by God, living in a human body?
From the very beginning, God designed us for communion with Him—spirit to Spirit—walking in His guidance, truth, and purpose. Yet for many, that connection has been lost, forgotten, or left unexplored.
More than two thousand years ago, God sent Jesus Christ to restore what was missing—to establish a “grand and glorious highway” leading back to Him. Though this path leads to a treasure beyond anything the world can offer, it remains largely untraveled. But the invitation still stands.
In The Spiritual Quest, you are called to step onto that ancient path—not just to walk it, but to run with purpose. Through forty-nine transformative lessons, this journey becomes your compass and map, guiding you deeper into the spiritual life God originally intended.
This is more than a book—it is an invitation. The road is before you. The treasure awaits you. The quest begins now.
AUTHOR BIO:
Max Stitts holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, with minors in History and English, and a Master of Divinity. His passion for Scripture and spiritual formation led him to live in Israel for over a year, where he studied archaeology and both the Old and New Testaments under Dr. Robert Lindsey, along with Hebrew at an ulpan school in Mizrah.
A gifted storyteller and teacher, Max has shared his work with audiences around the world. He is the author of The Village of Anything Is Possible and has co-written The Berry Bear Caper and The Ant and the Sugarcube as part of the Storytime Adventures series.
Through his writing, Max invites readers to rediscover the deeper spiritual realities of God’s design and to embark on a life-changing journey of faith.
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SKU: 9781597558761
$25.50Price
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