Meek not Weak

Meek Not Weak presents a biblical picture of the third Beatitude that is both encouraging and convicting, empowering readers to embrace life’s trials—not somehow; but victoriously.

"Sometimes you’re sad when you finish a book because you want to keep on growing with it. Sometimes the author so gradually gains your trust that, by the end, you welcome her as you might a knowledgeable friend who delights in whispering edifying wisdom in your ear as you walk together through hard questions and challenging truths. Abigail Wallace invites us on a journey we don’t know we want to take until we find ourselves on the road with her. As any great work should leave us, I found myself with as many satisfying answers as I did honest questions."
Kat Silvergate
founder of The Ridiculous Hour Foundation

Learn about the gentle strength of meekness in this practical, thoughtful, and down-to-earth Christian nonfiction book.

If you struggle with trust and control, or with anger, resentment or self-pity, you’ll be renewed by the truth that you can enjoy the fresh joy, abundant peace and gentle strength that God promises to the meek. 

Uncover the hidden gem of meekness and how it can reshape your life in a transformative way.

If you want to be like the One who is meek and lowly of heart, and experience the great joy and abundant peace He gives, then Meek Not Weak is for you.

Meekness is not a quality we think to strive for. It’s not flashy, it’s hardly sexy. But we can’t say we want to be like Jesus and overlook the very characteristic he used to describe himself. Meek Not Weak digs deep to uncover the hidden gem of meekness, what it looks like, why it matters, and how it can radiate and reshape our lives.
Rachel Allord
author of Mother of My Son and The Ground Beneath Us
Reader beware, this book you now hold in your hands just might change your life. From the moment I picked up Abigail's book Meek Not Weak, God started using it to point out areas of my life where I wasn't exhibiting meekness. It was a virtue I had forgotten, and maybe honestly, felt was for another time. . This is a book I will use, recommend, and return to often. It's a must-read for all who want to grow to be more like the One who is meek and lowly of heart.
Cara Ray,
author of Paths of the Righteous
Meek Not Weak turned all my assumptions about the weakness of meekness on their head, teaching Scripturally and clearly what a fought-for strength meekness is. Compelling, honest, and beautifully written, Meek Not Weak will make you look at everything—your own life, culture, what the Bible says about the True Meek One—and see either the lack or evidence of meekness there.
Hannah MacAskill
I thank God for Abigail! She took the nebulous concept of meekness and opened up for me what it is, and what it isn't. Now I find myself working meekness into conversations with others, knowing a more accurate understanding and resultant change of hearts and lives meekness brings.
Terre Sortyka
participant in the pilot Meek Not Weak group study
Abigail Wallace calls us all to a deeper walk and a more resolute understanding of the Christian virtue of meekness. For those with.. well.. strong personalities (like the writer of this review), there is much to be gleaned from the humility found herein. With self-deprecation and a big view of God’s glory, Abigail challenges the reader to join her on the downward journey that leads to upward gain.
Stephanie Seefeldt
Christian Musician

Meek not Weak

Meek Not Weak presents a biblical picture of the third Beatitude that is both encouraging and convicting, empowering readers to embrace life’s trials—not somehow; but victoriously.