A Wilder Eden helps you reimagine your story when the pages of your life don’t mirror your dreams. It reminds us that God, the author of our stories and champion of our dreams, calls us to co-create with Him and keep dreaming despite our doubt and beckons us into his greater Kingdom dreams.
There are all wildernesses in our lives and long droughts of waiting; in this process, we feel our dreams have died, or that we don’t even know what our dreams are anymore. We wonder how to keep dreaming in a world of disappointments. Yet, there are certain things that can only bloom in the desert, chiefly the fruit of our hearts. God knows us intimately and we have to go into the desert to find Him, and rediscover ourselves. In this unconventional place, we discover that when viewed from the lens of faith, the wilderness is, in fact, a wilder Garden of Eden than the actual Eden in which we think we would be better off. Even in drought, we can bear fruit; only certain things can bloom in the desert.
God did not make us to wander, but rather wonder, in the wilderness. He is our faithful Father, and will not only lead us out, but also will lead us through. He doesn’t miss a single thing: a prayer, whisper or cry of our hearts. Be still, know that He is God, and dare to dream that the wilderness might just be the very place where you discover how loved and free you are — this book will precisely show you how to do that.