NOT GOOD ENOUGH: Breaking the Lie and Rediscovering Your True Worth in Christ
Have you ever felt the crushing weight of “never enough”? It is a lie that robs you of joy and strength, blinds you to God’s grace, and convinces you that your worth depends on what you do instead of who Christ is.
This book was written out of that burden. In one way or another, we have all whispered the words, “I am not good enough.” For some, it sparks an endless cycle of striving. For others, it becomes the reason to stop trying altogether. Too often, it is the harshest voice inside our own heads that repeats it. But that is not the truth. The Cross tells a different story.
Through honest reflections, real struggles, and the stories of people in Scripture who wrestled with the same feelings, you will see how Christ meets us in weakness. He does not condemn us. He steps in to exchange the lie for His truth. These pages will help you face the false labels of failure, fear, and inadequacy and discover the reality of a Savior who defines your worth and empowers your life.
This is not a book of polished answers or lofty theology. It is a companion for real life, written for the weary, the overlooked, the anxious, the fearful, the guilty, the broken, the lost, the empty, and the searching.
In Christ, “not worthy” is never the end of the story. The Cross declares your worth and strengthens your steps. He is more than enough, and through Him, so are you.
You are more than able, because the Cross says you are.


Seeing the Invisible Math
What if some of the most crucial parts of math are the ones you can’t see?
Invisible numbers. Hidden signs. Secret rules that can change everything.
With clear explanations, easy-to-follow visuals, and short practice pages, this book is made for students who want math to be clear, visual, and a little more creative than usual.
Mastering these invisible concepts helps students avoid common mistakes in algebra and builds strong foundational skills for advanced math.
Once you learn what’s really going on behind the numbers, it all comes together.
That’s the power of seeing the invisible math.

