Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviews the author of the book “Matters of the Soul: Coming in from a Cold World,” Sachini Stretchen

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The author of the book “Matters of the Soul: Coming in from a Cold World,” Sachini Stretchen, was interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio. They talked about the in-depth nature of the book’s theme and inspiration during the interview.

Stretchen was moved to write this work in order to offer truth and restoration. Recognizing that many feel alienated from religious institutions or its promises, she sought to provide an inclusive path back to divine relationship. Building around the notion that God’s forgiveness is always within reach, she addresses struggles, unmet expectations, and the longing for authentic connection.

“Matters of the Soul: Coming in from a Cold World” is a compassionate and deeply insightful spiritual guide by Sachini Stretchen, designed to resonate with anyone yearning for purpose, healing, and a deeper connection with the Creator. Drawing upon biblical narratives and introspective reflections, Stretchen positions this book as a beacon of hope—an invitation to step out of spiritual emptiness and into a life anchored in faith, prayer, and divine restoration. Contextual and encouraging, the book reminds us that no soul is beyond redemption and that spiritual healing is accessible to all who seek it with open hearts.

Minister Stretchen lives in the US. Currently Minister of a Bible School Church. By Divine Design it’s been an Absolute Gift to have been Chosen to write and Publish this Beautiful Book. Community studies were her favorite subject, but then religious studies took over. She has been writing for over 30 years. Her first writing was called the Tree.

Stretchen openheartedly explores the common human experience of feeling disoriented in faith—crying out to God in desperation, yet perceiving silence in return. Through the lens of biblical figures like Jonah, she demonstrates how overwhelming darkness can —and does—yield to divine guidance. In the first half, she delves into stories that underscore both human frailty and God’s steadfast love. One powerful example: Samson, despite his grave missteps, still believed God would help him—and God did.

“Matters of the Soul” resonates deeply for anyone yearning for spiritual grounding. Its appeal lies in the seamless blend of heartfelt theology and practical spiritual 

application. Stretchen doesn’t offer abstract piety; she walks readers through biblical stories that echo modern struggles, then equips them with daily prayers that bring immediate relevance and transformation. For individuals wrestling with doubt, emotional fatigue, or relational brokenness, this book offers not just comfort, but tools.

“Matters of the Soul: Coming in from a Cold World” by Sachini Stretchen is more than a devotional—it’s a spiritual lifeline for the disenchanted, the hopeful, and those seeking direction. Through biblical insight, tenderness, and intentional prayer rhythms, Stretchen offers a compelling invitation: your soul matters, your healing matters, and you can walk back into light, starting today.

Watch the full interview below:

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