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A former Marine turned humanist chaplain, Moss brings his inquisitive nature and award-winning storytelling to the most enduring questions of our lives: How do we live well, knowing we’re going to die? What does it mean to show up for each other in the face of suffering? And what does spiritual care look like without invoking God? His content offers thoughtful, soulful stories from his chaplaincy and death-row work—compelling reflections on what it means to be human.
If you’re not reading The Small Bow, you’re missing out on something gorgeous—raw, funny, and deeply human storytelling that lingers long after you’ve finished.
A beautiful exploration of personal growth, community building, and the art of connection. David's words invite us to reflect on our lives, laugh at the quirks of human nature, and explore how to foster authentic connections. Highly recommended for anyone looking to feel more grounded and genuinely connected.
Madison has a rare gift for naming what we’re all feeling before we’ve found the words. Her writing is a gentle rebellion against burnout culture, and a much-needed reminder to slow down, look closer, and take our humanity seriously.








