The Elijah Mantle:Pastor Pack (ebooks)
This series is a long walk with Elijah and Elisha as guides, a journey for pastors and leaders who refuse to end their story with a period when God is still writing commas. From the first cloak on a farmer’s shoulders to the quiet work of blessing a new generation, these books trace the holy craft of finding, forming, releasing, and rejoicing over those who will run farther than you did. The scenes are familiar because you have lived them: fire that proves God is still God, caves where exhaustion drowns perspective, rivers that part only when someone dares strike…
Includes all (5) Five Books
The Voice in the Wilderness
A child who kept getting “in trouble” for telling the truth grows into a messenger who cannot quiet the sound of God in his bones. This opening volume traces that arc. Desert seasons, misunderstood honesty, and long stretches of isolation become the forge where courage is tempered and intimacy with God is refined. Scripture and story weave together to show how a hidden place can become a launching pad, how rejection can teach discernment, and how a private word can ripen into a public call. Readers come away convinced that their own wilderness is not punishment but preparation.
The Platter of Truth
Truth always costs something. Here the focus shifts to the price tag attached to unflinching conviction. The author revisits moments when candor drew backlash and sets them beside the grim feast where a prophet’s head was offered to please a crowd. Rather than glorifying recklessness, these pages teach holy restraint, wise timing, and language soaked in love. You learn how to speak when silence would betray your soul and how to stay tender when the room turns cold. Courage is calibrated, not crushed.
Rivers of Elijah
After the confrontation comes the craving for water. This book is a dive into the deep wells that kept Elijah and John alive when the land cracked with drought. Prayer that lingers, fasting that sharpens the senses, waiting that feels like wasting until God moves, all are explored with practical clarity and devotional warmth. Modern stories of unexpected provision sit beside ancient accounts of oil that would not run out. By the end you can taste what living on supernatural supply actually means.
Consuming Fire
Altars only burn when obedience is on them. This volume calls readers to put their faith where their sermons are. Testimonies of risk and reward, of quiet decisions that triggered loud miracles, of ordinary people who stepped into outrageous acts of trust, all press you toward action. The question is simple and searching. Will you soak the sacrifice and still expect flame. Revival is presented not as an event but as the natural result of relentless yes.
The Mantle Passed On
Legacy is not a memory, it is a transfer. The final book turns from personal fire to shared flame. Mentoring, multiplying, releasing, and celebrating the next voice become holy work. The author opens his hands and invites you to do the same, showing how a mantle grows heavier if it is hoarded and lighter when it rests on many shoulders. Communities change when leaders refuse to clutch control. Homes, churches, and movements are shaped when prophetic faith is taught, trusted, and turned loose. You close the cover ready to raise others higher and to walk forward free, knowing the Spirit who started it all is still falling.