Justin Whitmel Earley

Justin Whitmel Earley

Justin Whitmel Earley, an American writer and mergers and acquisitions lawyer, hails from Richmond, Virginia, where he deftly balances his legal career with his passion for exploring the intersection of faith, family, and daily life. With a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University, Earley has carved a unique path, blending his professional expertise with a deep commitment to nurturing spiritual and communal well-being. His early years in China, where he founded and edited The Urbanity Project and directed Thought and Culture Shapers, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering community through the arts, profoundly shaped his worldview and artistic vision. Among his notable works, "Habits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms" stands out as a pivotal contribution to contemporary Christian literature. In this insightful guide, Earley delves into the transformative power of daily routines, illustrating how intentional habits can weave the narrative of divine love into the fabric of family life. His work has resonated with readers seeking to integrate their faith into the minutiae of everyday existence, garnering critical acclaim for its practical wisdom and empathetic approach. Earley's prose is characterized by its clarity and warmth, inviting readers into a thoughtful dialogue about the rhythms that shape their lives. His writing not only espouses a philosophy of living that is deeply rooted in Christian values but also offers a roadmap for cultivating a life of purpose and connection. Through his thoughtful exploration of personal and familial dynamics, Earley has emerged as a leading voice in the discourse on faith-based living, leaving an indelible mark on his readers and the broader community.

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