A Harvest of Light: Five New Books and a New Way to Navigate Your Journey

Blog Number: 22
Author: Kelly L. Call

My dear friends and fellow seekers,

It has been a quiet season here on the blog since early September, but it has been a time of immense and diligent labor behind the scenes. In that quiet, a laborious harvest has been brought forth. Today, I am overjoyed to announce that five new books—five new vessels of light and healing—have been published and are now available to the world.

This collection includes the first four foundational volumes of the much-anticipated Blueprints of Zion series, a set of practical, step-by-step blueprints for building a life of less friction and more joyful divine flow.

Here are the new works that have been consecrated for your journey:

Beauty for Ashes — Receiving the Breathtaking Grace of Christ

Book 11 cover Beauty for Ashes — Receiving the Breathtaking Grace of Christ
A deeply personal, 600-plus-page witness of trading pain for purpose through the living grace of Jesus Christ. Woven with scripture, lived story, and exacting compassion, the work refuses both despair and performance shame, teaching how grace re-orders a life from the inside out. You’ll learn to tune your whole being to God—surrendering exhausting self-management for covenant willingness—and to measure progress by fruits you can feel: steadier breath, cleaner motives, kinder speech, and repair that sticks. For weary saints and wounded strivers, this is a long, steady walk with the Comforter: line upon line, increase after reproof, oil in the lamp by kept, humane inches. It is a benediction in motion.

Book 12 cover Building Capacity and Resilience — Blueprints of Zion, Book 1
World-weary and soul-tired? This opening blueprint redefines “I can” as kept, humane inches instead of shame-driven heroics. It’s not a louder whip; it’s better tools. With a healer’s bedside manner, the book builds emotional safety first—then skill—so growth arrives without humiliation or panic. You’ll practice “kept windows,” short, specific tasks you can actually complete, and learn to close each with rewards your body recognizes: softer breath, looser jaw, steadier pulse, lower shoulders. Drawn from decades of Spirit-led work, this field-tested map melts fear and guides emotion into wise motion, replacing vague vows with measurable fruit. A humane cadence you can keep, not a grind you can’t.

Book 13 cover Establishing Reverential Compassionate Bonds — Blueprints of Zion, Book 2
The second blueprint engineers the space between souls. You’ll learn compassionate digestion—welcoming persons while filtering poison—and the covenantal boundaries that make connection safe for both giver and receiver. By aligning Sociability (belonging) with Charitability (non-condemning love) and Sovereignability (reverent stewardship), couples, families, and teams discover how to create rooms where agency breathes. The goal isn’t compliance; it’s communion. With simple, repeatable practices that dignify consent and reduce triangulation, relationships become places of clean repair, not chronic leverage. The fruit is visible: less adrenaline, more tenderness; fewer power plays, more wise presence; fewer “performances,” more durable trust.

Book 14 cover Willingness & Validation — Blueprints of Zion, Book 3
Willpower exhausts; willingness sanctifies. This volume pairs Engageability (the posture of “Here am I”) with the healing power of true validation. You’ll practice a cadence of acceptance, patience, and consecrated persistence that aligns effort with God’s law and timing. Validation then becomes the oxygen for growth—naming truth without humiliation, correcting with an increase of love, and measuring progress by kept promises instead of public performance. Families, quorums, teams, and classrooms learn a rhythm that holds standards without shaming and protects agency without surrendering clarity. The result is trust that multiplies and a culture where people return after correction instead of hiding.

Book 15 cover Shameless Purity — Blueprints of Zion, Book 4
Purity is not performance or scruple-counting; it’s the non-weaponized overflow of love that heals shame and dissolves enmity. By reframing Charitability as the moral governor of power, this book shows why techniques fail where charity succeeds—and how to practice a purity that welcomes correction without collapse. Readers learn to root out covert leverage and emotional blackmail, to confess cleanly, and to forgive without abandoning justice. As hearts soften, households stabilize: speech becomes kinder, budgets clearer, and sexual integrity turns from crisis-management into joyful stewardship. The promise is not perfectionism; it’s communion that keeps choosing love until it becomes culture.

The Map Is Now Nearly Complete

With this harvest, the library is now almost whole. Combined with the previously published “Reclaiming Our Sovereignty” (a deep dive into Dimension 5) and “Sovereign Clarity” (the manual for Dimension 6), there is now a dedicated, in-depth focus book available for each of the first six Governing Dynamic Dimensions. Only the final, crowning dimension of Teachability awaits its own volume.

To help you, my fellow seekers, navigate this growing library, the website has been updated. You will now find a sidebar that describes each of the seven dimensions of the soul, along with links to the books that focus most powerfully on developing the competence in that area. It is my prayer that this will serve you on your own sovereign journey of healing.

A Gift for the Seeker in Your Life

As we enter this season of giving, may I gently suggest that these books make wonderful and meaningful Christmas gifts. For a loved one who feels world-weary or soul-tired, what greater gift can we offer than a new, more loving map? What better present than a set of tools that can help them find their way back to their own divine worth, to give them the compassionate and loving permission to finally begin again?

You are not broken. You are a symphony. It is time to learn your own sacred and beautiful music.

With my deepest love and reverence for your journey,
Kelly L. Call