Published Work

by Megan Johnson

Hope Against Hope

A Study in Romans

In a world that promises a million lesser hopes, “Hope Against Hope” is a Bible study built on Paul’s explanation of the word to reawaken the hopeless heart.

Whether you are new to the Bible or are a seasoned reader, this study is specifically designed to deepen existing relationships or to develop brand new rhythms for those wanting to connect.

Consider the Ravens

The Jesus Way to be Free from Worry & Anxiety

Jesus was the least anxious person that ever walked the earth, so he’s the perfect one to teach us on this topic.

Consider the Ravens: The Jesus Way to be Free from Worry and Anxiety isn’t about anxiety at all; it’s about living free from it. Designed as a “mirror study”, each week participants will compare two of the most famous passages on this topic and develop a clear and confident understanding of how they can trust Jesus with their deepest worries.

Blessed

E-Book

Does God actually bless us with good things? In a world that seems to reward those who hustle and grind, what does the Bible actually teach about the purpose of blessing?

In this fast-paced, 11-week inductive Bible study, Blessed: A Study of God's Blessing from Eden to Acts participants will cover a lot of theological terrain. From the initial invention of blessing in the first book of Genesis to the culmination of the greatest blessing of all in the book of Acts, this study helps connect the reader to the continuing story of God’s blessing for all people who place their faith in Him.

The Car Who Almost Missed Christmas

A Children’s Book

What if the grumpiest car in town almost missed Christmas … and found something better?

That’s the heart of The Car That Almost Missed Christmas, a new illustrated holiday story from Pacific Northwest author Megan Johnson and 19-year-old illustrator Maya Cowan.

Set in the twinkling town of Whistle Stop, the book introduces Milton Mufflebeck—a car famous for all the wrong reasons: running red lights, honking too much, and never stopping for anyone. But when a flat tire leaves him stranded on Christmas Eve, Milton discovers a place he never knew existed: The Great Alone. Guided by an unlikely companion, he learns the true secret of Christmas: slowing down, seeing others, and finding a place where you belong.

About CommonPlace Publishing

Megan is the founder of CommonPlace, a nonprofit publishing house dedicated to resourcing the under-resourced with literature that meets the heart, imagination, and soul. Through CommonPlace, she creates books, workbooks, and resources that speak into the ordinary rhythms of life with theological depth and pastoral care. Her published works have been embraced by women, local churches and women’s ministries across the nation seeking depth, honesty, and spiritual growth.