Decolonial Love in Times of Hatred is not a collection of tidy doctrines or polished devotions; these are raw, personal meditations born in the tension between longing for God's kingdom and wrestling with life's brokenness. Rooted in Scripture, shaped by history, and attentive to the Spirit, each entry offers a space to imagine oneself before the Risen Christ incarnated today as a contemporary--bringing fears, hopes, doubts, and dreams into his presence. These writings are not instructions on what to believe, but an open invitation to believe together, especially when encountering suffering, beauty, injustice, and hope.
Drawing on the liberating love of Jesus, this forty-day journey invites readers to fast from their own will and align their hearts with God's transforming purposes. Whether used devotionally, missionally, or in community, these reflections create space for prayer, journaling, and conversation that lead beyond reading and toward living. This is not just forty days of reflection. It is the beginning of a lifelong surrender to Christ's decolonial love and justice, embodied in every moment, every place, every community.