What if you could finally stop punishing yourself for the life you’ve already lived?
In No Regrets, Keith Thorn invites you into a deeply personal exploration of forgiveness — not the kind you ask for, but the kind you give yourself.
From a childhood marked by pain and silence to decades of striving, fighting, and failing forward, Thorn’s story reveals that peace doesn’t come from getting everything right. It comes from finally letting grace in. Written with the same raw honesty that shaped Faith Made Real and The Unwelcome Task, this book is for anyone who’s tired of carrying old weight — anyone ready to stop running from their past and start walking with it in peace. Read More
“You don’t heal by forgetting.
You heal by forgiving the one person you’ve blamed the longest — yourself.”
Come discover the freedom that waits beyond what can’t be changed.
Big Enough Now is not a book about becoming more. It’s a book about realizing you already are.
For years, many of us live as if life is a proving ground—waiting to be chosen, approved, healed, forgiven, or finally “ready.” We measure ourselves against timelines that were never ours, carrying old beliefs about who we should have been by now. Read More
This book gently dismantles that illusion.
Through personal reflection, lived experience, and hard-won clarity, Big Enough Now explores what happens when you stop chasing worth and start standing in it. It is about releasing the quiet shame of feeling behind. About recognizing how past wounds, expectations, and comparisons quietly shape our decisions. And about discovering that growth doesn’t come from becoming someone else—but from removing what no longer belongs.
With honesty and calm wisdom, Keith Thorn invites the reader to examine the stories they’ve carried, the standards they’ve absorbed, and the permission they’ve been waiting for. Each chapter offers insight into identity, capacity, regret, resilience, and the freedom that comes when you stop asking whether you’re enough.
This is a book for those in the second half of life—or anyone who has ever wondered if they missed their moment.
You didn’t.
You were never late.
You were becoming.
And now, you are big enough to live from who you are—not who you were told to be.
A Wake-Up Call for Anyone Who Thinks They’re the Only One Paying the Price
We rarely see the full impact of our decisions while we’re making them. In the moment, we justify. We defend. We act out of emotion, fear, pride, or pain. We think we’re only hurting ourselves—or we don’t think at all. But somewhere down the line, after the dust settles, we start to notice the quieter casualties. The friend who went silent. The child who stopped trusting. The partner who stayed, but stopped hoping. This book is not about reliving shame. It’s about finally seeing what we couldn’t before—and choosing to grow from it. Read More
I’ve made more mistakes than I care to admit. Not just the obvious ones, but the subtle choices that damaged others in ways I didn’t recognize until years later. This is not a confession. It’s a confrontation with truth. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve felt the weight of a decision that didn’t just cost you something—it cost someone else something they didn’t deserve to lose. Maybe it was their peace. Their trust. Their ability to feel safe around you. This book is for the person who’s ready to stop minimizing that pain and start owning it.
But more than that, this is a book about redemption. Not the kind that pretends it never happened—but the kind that looks pain in the face and says, “You’re not going to win.” Each chapter will invite you to reflect, to feel, and to take small but meaningful steps toward repair. You can’t rewrite the past. But you can stop the damage from continuing. You can become the person they hoped you were, and the one you were meant to be all along. That journey starts here.
Lessons, Letters, and Life From a Man Who Chose the Long Road to Here
In this deeply honest and soulfully written collection, Keith Thorn offers a lifetime of wisdom shaped by pain, redemption, love, and grace. What I Hope You Remember is a series of heartfelt reflections and letters—written to his children, to his younger self, to the reader, and to the people he’s loved and lost along the way.Read More
Through hard-won truths and quiet revelations, Thorn explores themes of fatherhood, forgiveness, regret, resilience, and the healing power of presence. These are not just stories—they’re offerings. Each chapter invites you to slow down, to feel deeply, and to rediscover what truly matters.
Whether you’re searching for peace in grief, clarity in chaos, or hope in the aftermath of mistakes, this book will meet you where you are—and gently remind you that becoming never ends.
If you’ve ever longed to hear the words someone never got to say, What I Hope You Remember is the book that says them—for you, and with you.
Stillness in the Storm invites you into a year of grounded presence, quiet strength, and mindful living.
Rooted in the deep traditions of Aikido and enriched by teachings from Zen, Taoism, Buddhism, Indigenous wisdom, Stoicism, African proverbs, and select Christian insights, this 365-day journey is a daily return to center—where calm meets clarity, and action begins in stillness.
Each entry begins with a simple truth: Ki is extended…
What follows is a reflection on life, energy, and spiritual practice—drawn from real experiences, dojo lessons, and timeless wisdom from across cultures and philosophies.Read More
Whether you’re a martial artist, a spiritual seeker, or simply someone navigating a world full of noise, this book offers a quiet companion to help you:
Recognize what cuts off connection
Return to center
Let go of ego, judgment, and fear
Live each day with purpose, softness, and strength
Let this be your daily pause, your breath between moments—your stillness in the storm.
After losing his mother and feeling an ever-widening distance from his children, Jack Callahan makes an impulsive decision—he leaves behind his life in Illinois and heads south to Port Isabel, Texas. With only his loyal dog, Cardi, and aloof cat, Millicent, as company, he embraces the solitude of RV life, believing it will bring him the peace he desperately seeks. Read More
But Port Isabel has other plans.
As Jack settles into this quiet coastal town, he finds himself drawn into an unlikely circle of travelers, each carrying their own burdens. Among them is Melanie, a woman with her own scars, whose presence stirs something Jack thought he had lost. With every sunset, ghosts of his past rise to the surface—an unsent letter, a long-lost friend, and a reckoning he never expected. He begins to realize that redemption isn’t about erasing the past but finding the strength to face it.
In the rhythm of the tides and the quiet moments between strangers, Jack learns that healing isn’t about running away—it’s about finding the courage to stay.
Every one of us has a Nineveh — the calling we keep running from.
Years ago, Keith Thorn had a conversation with a friend who said, “I just can’t believe the story of Jonah and the whale.” Thorn’s reply was simple: “All miracles take the same faith—from Christ’s resurrection to waking up each morning.”
That moment planted a lifelong question: Why do we reject belief not because it’s unbelievable, but because of what belief would require of us?
In What’s Your Nineveh?, Thorn re-imagines the ancient story of Jonah as a modern mirror for the quiet ways we flee from purpose, conviction, and the words God lays on our hearts. When we suppress what we’re called to say or do, we end up swallowed by our own silence—an inner hell of unrest, anxiety, and regret. Read More
Blending faith, psychology, and modern insight—including Dr. Jordan Peterson’s challenge to face smaller battles before they become larger wars—Thorn shows that obedience is not punishment but freedom. The whale was never the point; the call was.
This is a book for anyone who’s tired of avoiding the truth they were born to live. If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own silence, these pages will help you find the courage to turn back, speak what’s been burning inside you, and discover that grace still waits on the shore.
Stop running. Speak what you’ve been given. Peace begins there.
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