The Fire Still Burns shares stories of healing, grace, and human connection.
New York City, New York, United States, 27th Jun 2026 – Author and spiritual guide Sue Williams announces the release of The Fire Still Burns, a reflective nonfiction book that explores themes of compassion, healing, spiritual awakening, and human connection through scripture-based storytelling and contemporary life experiences.

Written in a contemplative and accessible style, the book combines biblical reflections with personal narratives, practical meditations, and guided spiritual practices intended to help readers reconnect with love, presence, and inner healing in everyday life.
Rather than presenting rigid doctrine or theological debate, The Fire Still Burns invites readers into a thoughtful exploration of faith as a lived experience, one rooted in compassion, self-awareness, community, and spiritual transformation.
About the Book
In The Fire Still Burns, Sue Williams revisits familiar biblical passages through modern reflections and personal stories that connect ancient teachings with present-day struggles and experiences.
The book explores topics including grief, healing, forgiveness, belonging, spiritual awakening, and the search for meaning. Through stories of ordinary encounters from hospital rooms and family memories to moments of personal transformation, The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing sacredness within everyday life.
Each section combines scripture, reflection, storytelling, and guided practices designed to encourage mindfulness, emotional healing, and spiritual growth.
The book also examines themes such as:
- Compassion as a daily spiritual practice
- Healing through connection and presence
- The relationship between faith and personal transformation
- Recognizing dignity in overlooked individuals and communities
- Spiritual belonging and human interconnectedness
- Love and awareness as pathways toward healing
Throughout the work, readers are encouraged to approach spirituality not through fear or judgment, but through openness, reflection, and compassionate living.
Themes That Resonate With Readers Today
At its core, The Fire Still Burns focuses on universal human experiences that continue to resonate across cultures and backgrounds, including:
- Emotional healing and resilience
- Spiritual reflection in everyday life
- The importance of compassion and empathy
- Mindfulness and personal growth
- Community, belonging, and connection
- Faith beyond institutional boundaries
The book appeals to readers interested in inspirational nonfiction, spiritual growth, reflective devotionals, progressive Christian thought, mindfulness, and personal healing journeys.
About the Author
Sue Williams is a writer, spiritual teacher, and reflective storyteller whose work focuses on compassion, healing, spiritual growth, and the intersection of faith and everyday life. Through personal experience, pastoral insight, and contemplative reflection, the author encourages readers to engage spirituality with openness, honesty, and humanity.
A Message From the Author
“This book is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and recognize the sacred moments already present in our lives. Healing often begins when we learn to see ourselves and others with greater compassion.”
— Sue Williams
Availability and Purchase Information
The Fire Still Burns is available through major online book retailers.
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Contact Name: Sue Williams
Email: Suewilliams.pastor@gmail.com
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