No Earthly Good
What happens when faith no longer fits the shape you were given?
When love requires boundaries?
When legacy feels more dangerous than divine?
No Earthly Good is a fearless, reflective exploration of belief, sacrifice, love, judgment, family, legacy, and acceptance, told through lived experience rather than doctrine. With honesty and spiritual maturity, Candace L. Smith interrogates the ideas we are taught to revere and asks what they cost us when left unexamined.
This book is not a rejection of God, love, or community, it is a reckoning with how they are practiced. Through personal reflection and cultural observation, Smith challenges performative faith, unbalanced sacrifice, conditional love, and the pressure to build legacies at the expense of integrity.
Written for readers navigating disillusionment, spiritual fatigue, relational grief, and personal growth, No Earthly Good offers clarity without certainty and peace without perfection. It invites readers to question bravely, love intentionally, and live with integrity, even when no one is watching.
This is a book for those who are becoming.
Those who are awake.
Those who are learning to choose truth over tradition.


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