Latest Release
Christ vs. Caesar
Christians seem to find themselves torn between Christ and His counterfeit, looking for ways to compromise and satisfy both. Jesus tells us to love one another, yet His disciples routinely intermingle with Caesar’s mortal institutions, seduced by their promises of power and wealth that inherently violate God’s foundational commandment.
Those who would be disciples of Jesus must therefore, once and for all, choose whose side we are on.


A Word From The Author
The gospel of Jesus Christ is revolutionary—a countercultural revolt against the adversary’s worldly ways. We can’t simply relegate our religion to Sabbath day observance. There’s a spiritual war happening all around us; our beliefs and behavior need to be shaped by the Savior’s teachings in all aspects.
These books are designed to empower disciples of Jesus—including, especially, myself—to “not only to say, but to do according to that which [God has] written” (D&C 84:54–57). Let’s learn together and get “anxiously engaged in a good cause” (D&C 58:27)!
Connor Boyack

What Readers Are Saying
Connor’s religious books are educational, empowering, provocative, and more intellectually stimulating than what you’ll hear in Sunday School.
A refreshing approach to studying the principles that embody christianity. An unconventional, but important, flavor of study that every follower of Christ should prayerfully consider.

K. Gross
Review: Christ vs. Caesar
This book is stimulating. I would be hard pressed to find someone who can read this book and not seriously ponder the connections between all truths, both spiritual and temporal.

Amber M.
Review: Latter-day Liberty
I’m impressed with both the writing and the arguments presented. There is a lot of information here that I’ve never seen before, even though I’m a life-long member of the LDS Church and have a libertarian political perspective.

D. Young
Review: Latter-day Liberty
I didn’t agree 100% with everything, but I do agree 100% that everyone should read this book. I’ve highlighted more quotes from this book that perhaps any other, save the words of God only. Very well thought out and delivered.

Sara L.
Review: Latter-day Responsibility

Upcoming Book
In the October 1995 general conference, President Hinckley shared a new proclamation about the importance of marriage and family. Prefacing the announcement, he warned of the “allurement and enticement to take on the slow stain of the world.” Hence, the need for a warning proclamation.
30 years later, The Slow Stain will be published to analyze the many scriptural examples of this “slow stain of the world,” the lessons we can draw from them, and, most importantly, the countless modern threats we face today that imperil us—often without realizing we’re being stained.
Anticipated publication: October 2025.