Endorsement
I rarely come across a Christian book that balances scientific wonder and spiritual reflection so gracefully. The Universe Rest on His Fingertips is thoughtful, inspiring, and deeply calming. The author has a beautiful way of reminding readers that the same God who created galaxies is also present in our everyday struggles and victories. A truly uplifting read.
— Alister McGrath, Faith Writer
This book carries a rare sense of reverence and depth. Isaac Adar MacCarthy-Donkor writes with both intellectual insight and pastoral warmth, leading readers through the wonders of creation while continually pointing back to the greatness of God. The chapters on nature and the miracles of Jesus were especially powerful for me. It is a work that encourages reflection, strengthens faith, and rekindles awe in the heart of the reader.
— Francis Collins, Accomplished Author
What touched me most about this book was how personal it felt. Even while discussing the vastness of the universe, the writing never loses its sense of intimacy and hope. It reminded me to slow down, appreciate creation, and trust God more deeply during uncertain seasons of life.
— N. T. Wright, Experienced Christian Editor
The Universe Rest on His Fingertips succeeds in presenting faith and science not as rivals, but as complementary pathways toward truth and wonder. The author’s reflections on cosmology, ecosystems, and divine design are articulated with clarity and conviction, yet remain accessible to everyday readers. There is a poetic quality to the writing that elevates the material beyond conventional apologetics into something more contemplative and spiritually immersive.
What distinguishes this work is its tone. Rather than arguing aggressively, it invites readers into reflection. It creates space for curiosity while grounding every exploration in reverence for God’s majesty. The result is a compelling and refreshing contribution to contemporary Christian literature.
— Lee Strobel, Theology Lecturer
Some books inform the mind. Others speak to the soul. This one does both beautifully.
From the opening pages, I felt drawn into a deeper awareness of God’s presence through creation, nature, and the rhythms of life itself. The writing is elegant without feeling complicated, and every chapter leaves behind something meaningful to reflect on long after reading.
The sections about the changing seasons and the harmony within ecosystems were especially memorable for me because they connected spiritual truths with the world we experience every day. There is comfort in the way the author explains that even life’s difficult seasons carry purpose and meaning.
What makes this book stand out is its sense of wonder. It encourages us to look beyond routine and rediscover awe. Not only in the stars above us, but in the quiet details of ordinary life. In a world full of distraction and uncertainty, The Universe Rest on His Fingertips feels like an invitation to pause, breathe, and remember the greatness of God.
A remarkable and deeply encouraging work.
