Meditations for the Apocalypse

A Spiritual Companion in Essays and Poems

Afterword by Cole Arthur Riley / Foreword by Suleika Jaouad

About The Book

An award-winning poet and public theologian offers a lyrical collection of essays and poems drawn from the apocalyptic wisdom in the book of Revelation, offering readers courage and hope for an age that feels like the end of the world.

Many people today feel the world is coming apart at the seams. Climate crisis, political upheaval, technological disruption, and social division have fueled a growing sense that these are “apocalyptic” times. But what if apocalypse is not simply a catastrophe to fear, but a revelation that can teach us how to live?

In Meditations for the Apocalypse, poet and public theologian Drew Jackson turns to one of the most mysterious and popular books in the Bible—the book of Revelation—to explore how people of faith can navigate a world filled with uncertainty. Through a series of contemplative essays and original poems reflecting on Revelation’s letters to seven marginalized communities, Jackson excavates deep spiritual wisdom for what it means to live faithfully in a chaotic and passing world.

Blending theological insight and cultural reflection, Meditations for the Apocalypse offers a soulful guide for anyone wrestling with existential fear about the future. For spiritual readers searching for meaning in turbulent times, Jackson’s work reveals how the wisdom of ancient apocalyptic literature can help us face endings with courage, nurture hope, and imagine new beginnings.

About The Author

Drew Jackson is a poet, speaker, public theologian, and cohost of the popular Everything Belongs podcast. He is the author of two poetry collections, God Speaks Through Wombs and and Touch the Earth, and his work has appeared in The Isolation JournalsChristianity Today, Fathom Magazine, Oneing, and other publications. Drew was also a contributing artist on Jon Batiste’s Grammy-nominated album World Music Radio. He is currently the Managing Director of Formation at Richard Rohr’s Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and lives with his family in Brooklyn, New York.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (January 26, 2027)
  • Length: 192 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668226889

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