What if the Mahjong table could teach us more than strategy?
In Ministry of Mahjong – Volume 2, Cris Bonser invites readers to discover how the rhythms of the game we love can quietly shape a life of discernment, patience, and grace.
Building on the foundation of Volume 1, this second devotional explores the deeper moments that arise not only in Mahjong, but in everyday life—the moments when decisions are less obvious, tensions appear at the table, and wisdom requires more than simply knowing the rules.
Through Scripture, thoughtful reflection, and practical insights from the Mahjong table, this book reveals how faith often grows in ordinary places: in the pauses between turns, in the patience required to wait for the right tile, and in the grace we extend to one another when the game becomes challenging.
Each monthly theme unfolds through weekly reflections that gently connect spiritual wisdom with the shared experience of Mahjong.
Inside you’ll explore themes such as:
• Learning the difference between discernment and control
• Practicing restraint when action is tempting
• Choosing loyalty and relationships over winning
• Recognizing when faithful effort becomes heavy
• Responding wisely when tension enters the room
• Beginning again with grace after mistakes
• Passing the table forward to the next generation
Every reflection includes:
• Scripture for grounding and reflection
• A thoughtful devotional message
• Mahjong strategy and table wisdom
• A short prayer
• A reflective table question
Whether read week by week, month by month, or shared around a Mahjong table with friends, this volume offers a steady invitation to slow down, notice God’s work in everyday moments, and practice wisdom both in the game and in life.
Because sometimes the most meaningful lessons are learned not in grand moments—but quietly, across the table, one tile at a time.
A gentle rhythm of faith and the game we love.
Perfect for Mahjong players, Christian readers, small groups, and anyone who enjoys devotional reflections that connect faith with everyday life.









