Date Published: 03-01-2026
Publisher: Review Tales Editing & Publishing Services
Each chapter explores a distinct paradox of the gospel, demonstrating how humility, generosity, and obedience can transform relationships, communities, and personal faith. Practical reflections and prompts invite readers to integrate these principles into daily life-choosing forgiveness over resentment, service over recognition, and trust over control.
With accessible scholarship, devotional insight, and concrete application, this book reveals the practical power of God's reversals. It challenges conventional assumptions about success, power, and happiness, inviting believers to live counterculturally in alignment with Christ's teachings. God's Surprising Way is both an invitation and a roadmap: to encounter God's transformative presence, embody the values of the Kingdom, and experience joy, healing, and love that endure.
Interview with Jeyran Main
Do you have a routine or something you do to get you in the mood to write?
I don’t follow a rigid routine, but I do try to create a quiet, focused space. Often, I begin with a moment of reflection or prayer, which helps center my thoughts and align my writing with a deeper purpose. That inner stillness is usually what prepares me most to write.
Do you have a special song, drink, or food you enjoy while you are writing?
I tend to prefer silence or very soft instrumental music, as it allows me to concentrate more deeply. A warm drink—usually tea—often accompanies my writing sessions. It’s a small ritual, but it helps create a sense of calm and continuity.
How do you know what to write?
Most of what I write flows from themes that persist in my thoughts—questions, tensions, or insights that don’t easily leave me. When something continues to surface in both study and life experience, I take that as a sign it’s worth exploring more deeply in writing.
What does a typical writing day look like for you?
A typical writing day involves periods of reading, reflection, and then writing in focused segments. I don’t always measure progress by word count; sometimes clarity of thought is the real goal. I also revisit and revise frequently, allowing ideas to develop over time rather than rushing the process.
Do you do anything special to celebrate after writing “the end”?
Finishing a manuscript is always meaningful, but I tend to mark it quietly—with gratitude rather than celebration. It’s a moment of reflection, acknowledging the journey it took to get there and the message that has been completed.
How long does it take you to write a book?
It varies depending on the depth of the subject. Some books take months, others much longer. For me, writing is not just about producing content—it’s about allowing the ideas to mature, which often takes time beyond the actual writing itself.
What is the most difficult part of writing a book?
The most difficult part is ensuring that what I write is both truthful and meaningful. It’s not just about clarity of words, but authenticity of message. There’s a responsibility in writing—especially on spiritual themes—to be thoughtful, accurate, and sincere.
About the Author
Jeyran Main has spent years immersed in the world of books as an editor and publisher. She is the author of The Radical Realism of Jesus: A Framework for Living in the 21st Century and serves as Editor-in-Chief of Living in the Light of the Cross magazine. Through her platform, HeavenlyHarmonyHub.com, she provides resources that encourage thoughtful engagement with faith. Guided by a passion for seeking truth, Jeyran explores how God’s counterintuitive Kingdom wisdom overturns human expectations and invites readers into a life marked by joy, healing, generosity, and love.
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