About the book
your history is HIS STORY is a testimony-led project built on a simple truth: God restores what life has cracked. These pages (and songs) were born after years of striving, silence, and rebuilding – and they now exist to point others towards grace, clarity, and a steady walk with Christ. If you’re tired of performing, tired of pretending, or simply want to rediscover the Bible as living guidance, you’re in the right place. Here you’ll find the book, music, key ideas, and ways to connect with the journey.
Within the book, you’ll discover how your past, far from disqualifying you, becomes part of the story God is writing through your life. Drawing from Scripture, personal stories, and timeless principles, Wayne Barker shares how God transforms weakness into strength, shame into testimony, and brokenness into glory.
This book is for anyone who has ever felt unworthy,
overlooked, or beyond repair. You will be reminded
that your scars are not the end—they are the very
places where God’s love shines through.

"This book will encourage anyone
who longs to find hope in their journey despite the
challenges and unexpected turns that life brings."
- Pastor Jay Jury
Preview
From Endurement to Enjoyment
This message is written to be read or listened to. It is structured in short sections so you can pause, reflect, and return at your own pace. The heart of the message remains the same: moving from striving to rest, from endurance to enjoyment in our walk with God.
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Wayne Barker
Wayne Barker is an Australian teacher and Christian writer whose work centres on testimony‑led faith, Scripture, and the slow, steady work of restoration. Before teaching, Wayne spent 39 years as a bus and coach driver — a working life that shaped his practical, people‑first perspective. Through honest storytelling and biblical insight, he helps people move from striving and self‑condemnation into clarity, steadiness, and joy in God. His book, Your History is HIS STORY, uses the Kintsugi picture of repaired pottery to show how the “cracks” in our lives can become places where grace is seen most clearly.


