Book Recommendations

The Veil: An Invitation to the Unseen Realm by Blake K. Healy
Blake K. Healy’s The Veil is a must read, and a book I have read more than once. The Veil dives into the fascinating, often mystical realm of spiritual sight. As a self-described seer, Healy has experienced visions of angels, demons, and spiritual forces since childhood. Blake Healy has been seeing into the spiritual realm from the time he was a toddler, and in this book, he shares some of the most compelling stories from his journey of learning to embrace and understand this unique gift. One of his earliest memories is of seeing an angel hovering above his mother’s head while he was seated in his car seat—something he didn’t fully understand at the time but eventually grew to discern as part of a much larger spiritual reality. Over the years, through guidance from the Holy Spirit, Healy developed and honed his gift, learning to interpret these spiritual experiences.
What makes The Veil stand out is the way Healy presents these supernatural encounters. His faith feels genuine and deeply personal, like a heartfelt walk with Jesus. Healy doesn’t sensationalize his gift, nor does he position himself as some spiritual expert. Instead, he shares his experiences with humility and authenticity, offering practical insights into how the spiritual realm influences our daily lives. Although his visions are fascinating to say the least, His focus isn’t on the visions themselves but on what they reveal about God’s presence and how they can help us make better choices as believers.
A favorite and powerful story Healy shares is about a group of youth-group Christians evangelizing on a beach. As he watched, he saw a trail of light left behind by the group—a light that represented God’s presence. The light continued to touch people even after the group had left, showing how the presence of Christians truly carries the light of Christ into the world. It was a vivid reminder that our faith and prayers leave a lasting impact, even when we can’t see the results with our natural eyes.
Another story involves a church service where Healy saw a vision in the spirit that matched the exact prayers the congregation had been praying over their church. The vision included vivid imagery, such as angels standing guard at the entrance and a roof open to heaven—details that perfectly aligned with the prayers spoken word for word. This powerful moment illustrated the direct connection between our prayers and the activity happening in the unseen realm, reinforcing the truth that God is actively working in response to the prayers of His people.
What I appreciate most about Healy’s approach is that he acknowledges the complexities of spiritual sight. He understands that interpreting the spiritual realm isn’t always clear-cut, and he remains humble about his gift, never suggesting that it’s something unattainable for others. Instead, he encourages all believers to grow in their own spiritual discernment and sensitivity through prayer and seeking God. Healy uses a beautiful analogy to explain how spiritual sight works, comparing it to focusing on a bug splattered on a windshield—you can either focus on the bug or look past it to see the road ahead.
Healy’s writing invites readers to explore the unseen realm not as something to fear or obsess over, but as part of the vibrant spiritual life we’re all called to live. He encourages us to be aware of the spiritual dynamics happening around us, yet he never suggests getting caught up in the fantastical elements of his visions. Instead, he continually redirects the focus back to God and the truths He reveals through the spiritual realm.
I highly recommend The Veil to anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of spiritual warfare and grow in spiritual sensitivity. Healy’s genuine faith, his grounded approach, and his emphasis on Jesus rather than the supernatural itself make this book both relatable and insightful. Rather than fixating on detailed descriptions of angels and demons, The Veil helps readers open their eyes to the broader perspective of how the spiritual world influences us, equipping us to live a more faith-filled, intentional life.

Gray Matter: A Neurosurgeon Discovers the Power of Prayer
Another book I highly recommend is Gray Matter by Dr. David Levy, a neurosurgeon who discovered that addressing his patients’ emotional and spiritual health—particularly through the power of forgiveness—could play a critical role in their physical healing. In his practice, Dr. Levy noticed that many of his patients were burdened by deep-rooted emotional trauma, anger, and unresolved bitterness, which often manifested as physical ailments. With great courage, he began to offer a surprising prescription: not only surgery, but also forgiveness.Dr. Levy’s boldness in talking with patients about the emotional burdens they carried and leading them through the process of forgiving those who had wronged them had profound effects on their health—sometimes leading to remarkable recoveries, both physically and spiritually.
But his journey to this realization was personal and transformative. Dr. Levy wasn’t always so open about matters of faith. He came to faith in Jesus later in life, and as a new believer, he found himself struggling with how to integrate his medical expertise with his spiritual convictions. It took courage and a willingness to step outside the boundaries of traditional medicine. He began praying with his patients before surgery and inviting them to share their stories of hurt and bitterness, recognizing that these emotional burdens often kept them from full healing.
Through this, Dr. Levy realized that forgiveness is not just a spiritual act but also a form of medicine for the body. He saw patients, weighed down by years of emotional pain, experience remarkable improvement after they were able to forgive those who had hurt them. For some, it was forgiving a parent or a spouse, for others, it was releasing anger at God. With each case, Dr. Levy handled these deeply personal moments with compassion, bravery, and respect, never forcing his faith on anyone but offering it gently as part of their healing journey.
What makes Dr. Levy’s story so compelling is not just the medical success he achieved, but the way he connected physical and emotional health. He proved, time and time again, that releasing the past could lead to healing in ways that surgery alone could not. His story is an inspiring example of the power of forgiveness and the role faith can play in holistic health.
For those interested in learning more about his groundbreaking approach and the many moving stories of transformation in his practice, Dr. Levy’s book, Gray Matter, is available on Amazon and provides a deeper look into his personal faith journey and his work with patients.

Book Recommendation: Believing Is Seeing by Dr. Michael Guillen
One book I strongly recommend is Believing Is Seeing: A Physicist Explains How Science Shattered His Atheism and Revealed the Necessity of Faith by Dr. Michael Guillen. As a former Harvard physics instructor and an Emmy award-winning journalist, Dr. Guillen was a devout atheist—until science itself led him to faith. In this fascinating book, he shares his journey, showing how the very discoveries in fields like physics and neuroscience, which he once used to reject faith, ultimately helped him see that science and faith are not opposing forces but powerful allies.
Dr. Guillen’s story is particularly compelling for those who, like many skeptics, may think that belief in God conflicts with a logical, scientific worldview. He explains how quantum physics—an area of science full of paradoxes—helped him understand that profound truths often transcend human logic. This realization mirrors something I’ve come to appreciate deeply in my own journey: that logic and reason, while invaluable, are limited. My father, a brilliant physicist himself, always knew that science and faith don’t contradict each other, but instead point to something much bigger. As Dr. Guillen shows, there’s a “ceiling” to what the logical mind can grasp, and beyond that is where faith takes over.
One of the key takeaways from the book is that faith isn’t blind or irrational—it’s the most powerful lens through which we can understand the universe. Guillen’s insights, coupled with his ability to explain complex scientific ideas in an engaging way, make this a must-read for anyone curious about how science can deepen, rather than diminish, one’s belief in God. Whether you’re a skeptic or someone looking to deepen your understanding of how science and faith intersect, Believing Is Seeing offers both intellectual rigor and spiritual depth.

Book Recommendation: Letters by a Modern Mystic by Frank Laubach
If you’re looking for a book that can truly inspire a deeper relationship with God, Letters by a Modern Mystic by Frank Laubach is one I can’t recommend enough. This collection of diary entries, written by a 20th-century missionary to the Philippines, is much more than just a record of his day-to-day life—it’s a remarkable story of how one simple change in focus transformed everything for him.
Laubach decided to “seek first the kingdom of God” by making intimacy with Him his top priority. His approach was incredibly straightforward: he set out to think about God for one second of every minute of every day. It sounds simple, but as you can imagine, it was far from easy. Laubach didn’t shy away from admitting his struggles and failures, but he kept at it, day after day. As a result, his life became a powerful testimony to the amazing things God can do when we consistently turn our hearts and minds toward Him.
What’s especially moving about Laubach’s story is the tangible impact his faith had on the world around him. Known as “The Apostle to the Illiterates,” he developed a literacy program that helped over 60 million people learn to read in their own language. This incredible accomplishment was just one of many ways God worked through him. Laubach’s life shows us that when we allow God to lead, the fruit of our efforts will be far greater than we could ever imagine.
Here are a few reasons I love this book:
- The core idea is simple and accessible for anyone—whether you’re new to faith or a seasoned believer. It’s an invitation to radically deepen your intimacy with God through a very practical discipline.
- The short diary entries make it easy to digest at your own pace. Whether you read it in small doses or larger chunks, it’s approachable and relatable.
- Laubach’s honesty about his struggles makes the book all the more powerful. He didn’t start out with a perfect spiritual life—he learned, stumbled, and grew, just like the rest of us.
- His journey is especially encouraging for anyone with a busy lifestyle. Laubach asks, “Can a mom of small children—or anyone with a full schedule—really keep God in their thoughts and still get everything done?” His life’s goal was to answer that question, and his story shows how it’s not only possible but transformative.
- His transparency and persistence are inspiring—again and again, he brought his mind back to God, and the results were astonishing.
Laubach’s experience proves that walking closely with God, even in the middle of our daily routines, is not a pipe dream—it’s possible. His example shows how setting our minds on God can open the door to incredible blessings, transformation, and peace. The book is a reminder that when we discipline ourselves to focus on God, we invite His presence into every moment of our lives, allowing Him to work in and through us in powerful ways.
I encourage you to read Letters by a Modern Mystic. It’s a beautifully simple, yet deeply profound journey of learning to live in God’s presence. I believe it will inspire you to seek intimacy with God as your first priority—and, in doing so, experience His peace, love, and guidance like never before.

Persistence in Love: A Story of Patience, Faith, and Transformative Conversations
Persistence in Love: A Story of Patience, Faith, and Transformative Conversations
It can be one of the hardest things in the world to share your faith with a skeptical loved one. For anyone who has felt discouraged or uncertain about how to approach the subject, Letters from a Skeptic: A Son Wrestles with His Father’s Questions about Christianity by Dr. Gregory Boyd is a deeply moving and hopeful book. This true story of a pastor and his father unfolds in a series of letters that the two exchanged over three years, as Dr. Boyd, a Christian apologist, patiently addressed his father’s tough questions and honest doubts about faith.
In many ways, Greg’s father, Ed Boyd, was a challenging case for faith. A lifelong agnostic who was openly hostile to Christianity, he had resisted the church for most of his life. Greg himself almost gave up hope that his father would ever accept the gospel. However, in March 1989, feeling a renewed calling, Greg invited his father to discuss his objections through letters. “What did I have to lose?” he thought. To his surprise, Ed accepted, and over the next three years, they corresponded back and forth, tackling some of the hardest questions in Christianity. They discussed topics like Why is the world so full of suffering? Does God know the future? Could it all be by chance? and Why did God create Satan? The letters reveal not only the son’s deep knowledge but also his incredible patience, empathy, and willingness to listen to his father’s doubts without judgment.
With each exchange, Greg offers thoughtful, compassionate responses that illuminate the reason behind his faith. Through the honesty of their letters, Greg demonstrates that the journey toward belief often requires answering difficult questions with humility and grace. Slowly, the letters began to change Ed’s heart. He once told Greg, “You forced me to think seriously and critically about what I believed and why I believed it,” showing that these persistent, thoughtful conversations were making an impact. In January 1992, after nearly three years of these heartfelt exchanges, Ed finally “took the leap” and accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior. In a letter shortly afterward, he wrote, “I still can’t believe how I’ve changed from a smart-ass-know-it-all to an actual believer! …It wouldn’t have happened without your persistence, Son, and I want you to know that I love and appreciate you for this.”
In the years following his conversion, Ed’s transformation was profound. Known once as a contentious, skeptical man, Ed became deeply tender and grateful. He wept with joy whenever he heard of someone else coming to Christ through their letters, and he grew into a “childlike faith” that allowed him to rest in peace and gratitude. Despite suffering from debilitating strokes that left him nearly blind, deaf, and wheelchair-bound, Ed rarely complained. Once, near the end of his life, he told Greg, “I feel so blessed by God just to be here.” Greg describes that final memory of his father as a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and God’s grace.
Letters from a Skeptic is a book that brings hope to those praying for a skeptical family member or friend, showing that God can move hearts even in the most unlikely situations. It beautifully illustrates the power of unwavering love, faith, and patience. In 1 Peter 3:15, believers are called to “always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” Through this story, we see how gentle, reasoned answers—shared with genuine love and persistence—can open doors that might have seemed closed forever.
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Persistence in Prayer: A Story of Faith, Struggle, and Transformation
In the journey of faith, we often carry hopes and prayers for those we love, especially when they don’t yet share our beliefs. Kim Phuc Phan This story in Fire Road offers an inspiring testament to how the power of persistent prayer can transform even the most challenging situations—even when the results feel slow to appear.
After experiencing her own miraculous encounter with God’s love, Kim longed deeply for her husband Toan to experience that same peace and hope. Yet Toan, a proud man shaped by a Marxist and secular upbringing, was closed to faith. He drank heavily, smoked, and was highly skeptical of her beliefs. But Kim didn’t give up on him. Instead, she poured her love and her hope into quiet, faithful prayer. She prayed for him everywhere she could—in bed, in the shower, while they stood in line at the food bank, on bus rides across the city—trusting that her words would reach God, even if the changes weren’t immediately visible. “Please, Father,” she would pray, “please call Toan to Your way.” Her prayers became the way she supported him, bringing her concerns to God without scolding or pressuring Toan.
Though there were moments of discouragement, Kim held onto her faith, praying day by day, even as Toan showed little sign of change. Eventually, though, her prayers began to work in unseen ways. One Christmas, after weeks of Kim faithfully bringing him to church, Toan surprised her with a quiet, heartfelt surrender. “Okay, okay,” he told her with a smile, “I want to know about your God.” That very day, Toan accepted Christ, and his transformation began in earnest. As his faith grew, he felt a deep desire to leave his old habits behind—he stopped smoking, drinking, and over time, embraced a new way of life.
The couple began reading the Bible together each morning, growing stronger in their faith. And as he grew in understanding, Toan not only accepted faith but felt called to dedicate his life to God’s service. He even enrolled in Bible college, a miraculous turn for a man who had once laughed at the idea of faith. Kim’s relentless, trusting prayers had borne fruit beyond her hopes, leading Toan not only to salvation but to a life dedicated to sharing God’s love with others.
Toan’s newfound faith grew so strong that, on a visit back home, he shared the gospel with his father, who was gravely ill in the hospital. The family was preparing for his father’s passing, but Toan’s prayers and witness reached his father’s heart. On Toan’s third day at his bedside, his father took his hand, whispering, “Son, I accept Jesus Christ.” Toan’s father not only reconciled his heart to God but also made a miraculous recovery.
Kim’s journey with Toan reminds us of the power of prayer to create quiet miracles, even when the process feels slow and uncertain. In 1 Thessalonians 5:17, we are encouraged to “pray without ceasing,” and Kim’s story exemplifies what this looks like: trusting that God is moving even when we don’t see it. For those praying for a loved one, her story is a beautiful reminder to keep the faith. Every prayer, no matter how small or whispered, plants seeds that God can water in His perfect timing.
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Spirit Muscle
Johnathan Derrick Mathe’s Spirit Muscle: Building Your Spiritual Muscle with God’s Weight Set is an extraordinary resource for anyone seeking a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. This book doesn’t just inform—it transforms. With clarity, humility, and a profound anointing, Mathe offers a powerful explanation of the baptism of the Holy Spirit and its transformative impact on a believer’s life. His deep personal experiences, scriptural insights, and practical guidance come together to create a fantastic roadmap for spiritual growth that is as inspiring as it is practical.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is how relatable and down-to-earth Mathe is. He shatters common misconceptions about speaking in tongues and spiritual gifts, replacing confusion with understanding and fear with faith. His personal stories, brimming with authenticity and wit, bring the teachings to life in a way that makes them accessible to readers from all walks of life. His humor and warmth make this book not only enlightening but also thoroughly enjoyable.
Mathe’s ministry is a testament to the truths he shares in these pages. His life and work carry the unmistakable aroma of Christ, and the anointing he walks in practically leaps off the page. He doesn’t merely teach about the baptism of the Holy Spirit; he lives it out, making his book a tangible encounter with God’s power and love. I found myself deeply encouraged and motivated to step into the fullness of my inheritance in Christ.
For those longing to grow in their spiritual walk, Spirit Muscle is a must-read. Whether you’re new to these topics or a seasoned believer, you will find fresh revelation, encouragement, and practical steps for drawing closer to God and walking in His power. This book is a gift to the Body of Christ, and I’m incredibly grateful for the wisdom and guidance it provides.
Highly recommended for anyone ready to take their spiritual journey to the next level. This is more than a book—it’s an encounter!

A Masterpiece of Faith and Divine Healing – F.F. Bosworth’s Christ the Healer
A Masterpiece of Faith and Divine Healing – F.F. Bosworth’s Christ the Healer
Christ the Healer by F.F. Bosworth is nothing short of a revelation and a wake-up call for those seeking to understand God’s plan for healing. Bosworth is a true hero of faith, and this book is a beacon of hope and truth that changed the way I see healing in God’s redemptive plan.
Before reading this book, I believed in healing but didn’t grasp the fullness of what God made available to us in Christ. Bosworth’s careful, scripture-rich explanations opened my eyes to the powerful reality that healing is not only possible—it’s promised as part of the atonement. This isn’t just about physical healing; it’s the fullness of sozo—healing for the body, soul, and spirit.
Bosworth beautifully demonstrates, through scripture and personal testimonies, that God is not only able to heal; He is willing. Healing is part of the same redemptive work as forgiveness of sins. Just as Jesus bore our sins, He bore our sicknesses, and Bosworth skillfully dismantles the doubt that often clouds this truth.
If you’ve ever wrestled with questions like, Is healing for everyone? or What was Paul’s thorn in the flesh?, this book answers them in clear, scripture-based language that is both accessible and profound. Bosworth’s unwavering faith and deep understanding of God’s will for healing will leave you feeling encouraged and empowered.
This book transformed my thinking and strengthened my faith in God’s desire to heal today—just as He did in the days of the early church. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking clarity on God’s will for healing. Whether you’re a believer standing in faith for healing or someone seeking to grow in your understanding of divine health, this book will inspire and equip you.
As I work on my own upcoming book on divine healing and testimonies, Bosworth’s insights remain a foundational influence in my life and ministry. His words remind us to stand on the promises of God with confidence and unwavering belief.
I cannot recommend Christ the Healer enough. It is, without question, one of the most life-changing books on healing I have ever read. If you want to experience the fullness of salvation—spirit, soul, and body—this book will open your eyes to God’s heart for you.