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When Life Feels Empty

7 Ancient Practices to Cultivate Meaning

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When Life Feels Empty

By: Isaac Serrano
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Do you feel like something's missing? Like the story you're living in lacks purpose or direction?

Have you been searching for something deeper―a sense of belonging, purpose, or peace that the world seems unable to give? When you're told that the world is just physical, life has no higher meaning, and fulfillment comes from chasing temporary pleasures, it's no wonder emptiness creeps in. But what if there's a way to replace that hollow feeling with fulfillment, purpose, and hope? What if you could awaken to a more meaningful story―one written by a God who loves you and knows you?

When Life Feels Empty by Isaac Serrano offers a road map back to what your soul has been yearning for. Drawing on the rich wisdom of the Christian faith, Serrano sheds light on seven ancient practices that have anchored countless lives for generations. These practices aren't just about lofty ideals or abstract concepts―they're about actions you can take today to reconnect with God and rediscover the fullness of life he intends for you. Through thoughtful insights, engaging historical context, and practical steps, Serrano outlines how to replace the empty promises of materialism with the profound depth of a life centered on God as Father.

©2025 Joseph Isaac Serrano (P)2025 Christian Audio
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Pastor Serrano brings the realities of Western life—the human treachery and the pursuit of transcendence—into sharp focus through powerful illustrations that evoke the imagination upward toward what it means to be “human.” I am incredibly thankful. Thankful to be dragged out of the grave with my brothers and sisters in Christ and thankful to have read this book as a reminder.

An Exalted Reorientation of Life and Purpose

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This book was very digestible but simultaneously dense. There is so much to absorb I may need to read it again. It’s very applicable to anyone’s current season of life.

A very worthwhile use of one’s time.

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Loved the intro to the transcendentals. Love the idea of living a life focused on the true, good, and beautiful and looking up toward the source of all good. Great ancient truths to keep as rituals today.

Needed message for today’s culture.

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Isaac has a rare gift for weaving deep, rich theology into writing that feels incredibly clear and accessible. He tackles heavy topics—suffering, purpose, spiritual dryness—with a pastoral warmth that makes profound truths easy to grasp without ever diminishing their depth. This book is both theologically robust and refreshingly readable, offering real hope for anyone walking through seasons of emptiness. A thoughtful, encouraging, beautifully balanced work.

Profound Truths, Beautifully Accessible

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