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Jonathan Rutland
The Path of Intersection is where faith meets feeling, where memory meets meaning, and where a searching soul learns to choose light on purpose. In this first volume of life reflections, Jonathan K. Rutland offers poetic snapshots of childhood, love, doubt, culture, gratitude, and spiritual awakening. Each piece is a small doorway: honest, lyrical, and quietly brave. Step in today, pause, and let these pages mirror your own journey gently.
About The Author
Jonathan Rutland
Jonathan K. Rutland writes from the place where prayer, memory, and everyday questions collide. His work is rooted in a reverence for the Creator and a deep respect for the way ordinary moments shape the inner life. In The Path of Intersection, he gathers early reflections written across seasons of growth, tracing how a child becomes a seeker, how love can steady a restless mind, and how truth often arrives quietly, like light spreading through a room.
Rutland’s voice moves between lyric poetry and meditative prose. He notices the small things: music that lifts, city nights that haunt, family bonds that anchor, and the stubborn hope that keeps a soul walking forward. His pages do not offer neat answers. Instead, they offer companionship for readers who carry questions, who crave clarity, and who want language for the unseen work happening inside.
When he writes, he writes to remember. When readers enter, they remember too what they believed, what they feared, and what they are still becoming. This book is his invitation to slow down, listen harder, and choose a truer path; one intersection at a time, with courage, together, always.
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About The Book
The Path Of Intersection
The Path of Intersection: A Book of Life Reflections (Volume 1) is a lyrical collection that follows one soul’s movement from childhood identity to mature surrender. Across poems and meditative entries, Jonathan K. Rutland explores the questions that shape us: purpose, love, doubt, time, discipline, and the quiet pull of God’s guidance.
Some pieces read like conversations with the self. Others feel like prayers spoken in the middle of city nights, family memories, or moments of stark realization. Recurring images of light, wind, music, and travel create a map of the inner journey, reminding readers that life is not only lived outwardly, but also within.
This book does not preach at you. It meets you. It invites you to pause, listen, and choose your next step with intention: towards truth, mercy, gratitude, and a life lived awake. If you’ve ever felt split between who you were and who you’re becoming, these reflections offer language for that crossing. The intersection is not an ending; it’s a beginning for the seasons you face.
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