Jonathan McReynolds Shares His Mountaintop and Valley Seasons in New Book

Coming off his 2025 GRAMMY win for Best Gospel Performance/Song, Jonathan McReynolds understands life isn't always wins, but a balance of mountaintop and valley seasons. That's why in his new book, Before You Climb Any Higher: Valley Wisdom for Mountain Dreams (Feb. 18, 2025, W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson), he invites readers to redefine how they view life's lower moments. Known for his soulful music and inspiring storytelling, McReynolds pairs those lyrical qualities with personal experiences and gleaned wisdom to make this point: A great mission requires from us a little grind, a little hustle, a little competition. But also plenty of time in the valley.
Not just another self-help book-Before You Climb Any Higher is a candid and introspective guide to discovering rest, renewal, and purpose in the valleys of life. McReynolds draws from his unique perspective as an artist who has reached the proverbial mountaintop-nationwide tours, awards, and millions of fans. Born on the Southside of Chicago, McReynolds has garnered the support and collaboration of artists like Stevie Wonder, Justin Bieber, Maverick City Music, and more. He is a well-admired artist with wisdom to share what success looks like-how it feels to be "in demand."
Yet, McReynolds admits he's found the most profound growth and peace off the stage in the quiet, reflective spaces of life's "valleys." His new book invites readers-no matter what their goals are in life-to discover the beauty and abundance waiting in life's quieter, humbler moments.
"We're often driven by our dreams and ambitions to ascend life's mountains. But even the strongest climbers will grow weary if they don't take the time to rest," McReynolds shares. "The valley isn't a place of defeat; it's a place to reconnect with grace, love, and encouragement."
McReynolds adds, "The valley isn't about finishing, achieving, or producing-it's about being. It's where we are reminded, we are more than our accomplishments."
Through rich anecdotes, relatable reflections, and spiritually fueled guidance, Before You Climb Any Higher empowers readers to stop viewing valleys as setbacks and instead see them as necessary, life-giving pauses in their journeys of success.
The book is available in paperback, e-book and audiobook read by the author wherever books are sold. Find out more about Jonathan by visiting https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/before-you-climb-any-higher/.
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