Shift Your Life
Let Go of Survival Mode, Seize Your Moment, and Build the Future You Were Created For
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- Pre-Order
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- Expected Jun 23, 2026
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
An inspiring and practical catalyst to break out of survival mode and walk in the fullness of God’s plan for your life—from the New York Times bestselling author of When God Speaks.
“This book will stir your faith and push you—fearlessly—into the next chapter God has for you. What Heaven starts, hell can’t stop.”—Kimberly Jones-Pothier (Real Talk Kim), author and pastor of Limitless Church
With so much happening in the world, we are carrying more than we ever expected—pressure, responsibilities, unanswered questions, and the weight of discerning what matters most in uncertain times. But there is a revelation to be found right where you are.
Pastor, prophet, and bestselling author Joshua Giles weaves together spiritual and behavioral insights to help you move out of survival mode and into the life God is calling you to live. Discover how to
• identify and break free from survival mode’s gravitational pull
• let go of the past and begin dreaming again about your future
• understand the transitions between your night and day seasons—and receive the promises and blessings in both
• recognize spiritual resistance at pivotal moments and respond with wisdom, authority, and faith
• design your environment to better support your calling
This message is a catalyst to awaken you to the gifts and opportunities around you and build the future God has planned.
Your moment is here. It’s time to shift your life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Pastor Giles (When God Speaks) issues a haphazard call for readers to overcome spiritual adversity and build a better life. He addresses those who feel stranded in a spiritual "night" of despair, confusion, and disconnection from God, asserting that, while painful, these periods can serve as a "proving ground" for faith. During dark times, readers should pray, practice being thankful, and lean on Jesus for support, allowing God to "refine our character and prepare us for the blessing that's coming at daybreak." This "daybreak" will initiate a period of renewal during which, the author writes, believers can more easily make other shifts, like moving from poverty to prosperity or from victim to victor as one defeats inner demons and embraces "who God says you are." Unfortunately, Giles's passion too frequently shades into meaningless hyperbole ("Shift your mind, and you'll shift your life, for in Christ, you have the mind of God Himself"), repetition, and ill-fitting tangents, coalescing into what feels more like a series of reheated sermons than a coherent spiritual program. Believers seeking motivation to endure difficult moments would be better served elsewhere.