Suffering can quietly draw the heart inward. When trials persist, and wounds feel deep, a "victim mindset" can subtly take root—shaping how we see ourselves, others, and even God. But Scripture calls believers to a wiser, more hopeful way of living.
In The Joseph Principle, Roland Eskinazi explores the life of Joseph, a man who endured profound injustice yet refused to let bitterness define him. With pastoral warmth and biblical clarity, this book helps you identify the cycle of discouragement, reclaim your true identity in Christ, and discover a contentment that is not dependent on your circumstances.
A timely and gracious invitation to break free from self-pity and live with enduring hope.
By Roland Eskinazi
Read more about Roland on our Authors page.
Expected Availability: 6 July 2026
Hardcover 140×216mm
112 pages
ISBN 978-3-911469-09-8
Suffering can quietly draw the heart inward. When trials persist, and wounds feel deep, a "victim mindset" can subtly take root—shaping how we see ourselves, others, and even God. But Scripture calls believers to a wiser, more hopeful way of living.
In The Joseph Principle, Roland Eskinazi explores the life of Joseph, a man who endured profound injustice yet refused to let bitterness define him. With pastoral warmth and biblical clarity, this book helps you identify the cycle of discouragement, reclaim your true identity in Christ, and discover a contentment that is not dependent on your circumstances.
A timely and gracious invitation to break free from self-pity and live with enduring hope.
By Roland Eskinazi
Read more about Roland on our Authors page.
Expected Availability: 6 July 2026
Hardcover 140×216mm
112 pages
ISBN 978-3-911469-09-8