Don's Books

INSIGHTFUL MEDITATIONS
Do you find comfort in reading the Psalms in the Holy Bible? Are you blessed by the beloved 23rd psalm but have difficulty with others? Wh at about those in which the tone is complaining or seems to request that God bring harm to one's enemies? This book, which covers Psalms 1-41, can help with just such questions. In it the author shares his prayers too God about the truths in these psalms. You will find both heartfelt praises and honest questions.
The author's hope and prayer is that this resource will help you experience deeper intimacy with the One who loves you best, through this invaluable portion of the Holy Scriptures, the Psalms.
Testimonials on "I Lift Up My Soul"
For all who read "I Lift Up My Soul," you will find a treasure house of devotional thoughts on the Psalms. Unlike many devotionals, these thoughts are firmly grounded in the text, faithfully and diligently exegeted, and will satisfy both the heart and the mind. Don Stuart has obviously labored hard and well; you will be the beneficiary of his labor. Dr. James F. Richey Pastor, Community Bible Church, Newport News, Virginia Wonderful clarity of the Psalms; honesty in personal interpretation; faithful commentary; transparent; a MUST read for believers & non-believers alike; really opened up to me points I had not considered in 40 years as a Christian. Wonderful insight & wisdom into David's inspiration in writing & God's provision of same! Michael Darby, Missionary The Psalter can in some sense be regarded as the prayer journal of the psalmists. They recorded their honest questions, complaints, and confusion about God's plans. And they penned their irrepressible praise, joy, and wonder at God's glory and goodness. Displaying refreshing candor and authenticity, Don Stuart shares with his readers his own, deeply personal experience of the Psalms in "I Lift Up My Soul." In that way he joins the tradition of God's people writing their thoughts about God and prayers to Him, to be shared by others. I know this will be a blessing to whoever joins Don on his journey into the Psalms. Dr. Clint Archer Senior Pastor, Christ Fellowship Baptist Church, Mobile, Alabama

Book One of
The Millennium Chronicles
When millions vanish worldwide in an event known as “The Disappearance,” the United States collapses into chaos. Dan and Susie Weston, young atheists returning home to Tulsa from their honeymoon in Europe, must navigate a nation overrun by lawlessness, human traffickers, and unimaginable dangers. Along the way, Susie encounters the gospel for the first time, forcing both of them to confront questions of faith, morality, and survival. She finds herself strangely attracted; he is dismissive creating the first rift in their relationship. The Disappearance is a gripping Christian apocalyptic thriller, blending harrowing adventure, spiritual awakening, and a world teetering on the brink of collapse.

UNVEILING INSIGHTS
In The War, newlyweds Dan and Susie Weston struggle to rebuild a normal life after surviving “The Disappearance,” only to watch the world descend further into chaos when the United Nations declares the United States a failed state and invades to seize its nuclear, financial, and data infrastructure. Dan is drawn back into combat as an F-16 pilot with the Tulsa Air National Guard, fighting a losing battle against multinational UN forces, while Susie is abducted with dozens of other women by terrorists seeking to sell them into cartel-controlled slavery amid the spreading lawlessness. When the U.S. government collapses and disbands its military, the Westons flee Tulsa and hide in the Oklahoma wilderness, finding brief peace until a medical emergency forces them back into the open. Captured by the ruthless Global Cooperative Peace Agency—an emerging power eclipsing the UN—Dan and the others are taken into custody as Oklahoma is absorbed into the newly formed nation of West Arabia, where a new character, Farhad Mandani, begins his own uneasy life under the new regime. The novel ends with Susie separated from Dan, hunted by global authorities, and clinging to faith and a small community of believers as she faces the haunting question of whether she will ever see her husband again.