In a world driven by speed, pressure, and performance, many Christians feel quietly exhausted. Faith begins to feel like something to manage rather than something that gives life. Growth is expected to be visible, immediate, and impressive. When it is not, discouragement and self-doubt take root.Fruit That Lasts offers a different vision of the Christian life.Drawing deeply from the Fruit of the Spirit, this book reframes spiritual growth not as moral achievement or religious hustle, but as slow, relational formation. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are explored not as traits to perform, but as fruit that grows naturally when a life remains rooted in God.Written in a pastoral, honest, and accessible voice, this book speaks to those who are sincere in faith but weary of striving. It addresses anxiety, burnout, spiritual impatience, and the pressure to appear "put together," offering instead a gentler, truer path toward wholeness.This is not a book of quick fixes or spiritual techniques.It is an invitation to slow down, remain, and trust the long work of the Spirit.For anyone longing for a faith that is deep, resilient, and real, Fruit That Lasts offers hope, and a way forward that endures.