Why Testimony Books Matter: A Holiday Reflection for 2025
During the holidays, we’re surrounded by the polished version of life — lights, parties, celebrations, and carefully edited moments of joy. But beneath it all, many people are carrying silent battles: trauma, grief, disappointment, or the sting of another year that didn’t turn out the way they hoped.
That’s why testimony books matter . They cut through the wrapping paper and speak directly to the human condition. They remind us that we’re not alone in the valley — and that God still meets people there.
A testimony is different from fiction. Different from teaching. Different from self-help.
A testimony says:
“I’ve been where you are. I’ve lived what you fear. And God carried me through.”
It’s evidence . Not theory. Not philosophy. Not shallow inspiration.
Why Preserved Belongs in This Conversation
This is exactly why books like Preserved strike so deeply — especially during the holidays.
Because *Preserved* isn’t a story about survival for survival’s sake. It’s a story about purpose , about the hand of God appearing thirteen times in the middle of chaos, addiction, trauma, and near-death moments.
It’s the kind of real-world evidence that reminds readers God is still:
- intervening
- redeeming
- restoring
- preserving
- transforming
For some readers, a story like that is the first flicker of hope they’ve felt all year.
“Testimonies don’t just tell you what happened. They tell you what’s possible.”
— Dr. Rob Bess
Preserved invites readers not only to witness survival… but to believe again in the God who still writes miracles into human lives.
Why Testimonies Hit Harder During the Holidays
Because the holidays magnify everything . Joy feels brighter. Pain feels heavier. Loneliness feels louder. Reflection feels deeper.
A testimony meets people exactly where they are —
- in the tension of celebration and sorrow,
- in the hope for something better,
- in the ache of what wasn’t healed this year.
“Every time God preserves a life, He commissions a story. Testimonies aren’t written to be admired — they’re written to be multiplied.”
This holiday season, may testimony books remind you —
God is still in the business of preservation.
And if you’re still here, He’s not finished with your story either.
