
- 192 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
God's presence permeates our lives and activities. His song of delight reverberates throughout all he has created. As we open our ears to that song, we hear the truth of the gospel spoken to our hearts: the kingdom of God has come to us.
Chris Webb, an Anglican priest and retreat house director, wants us all to enter into that kingdom and to experience its freedom. Written with verve, depth, and uncontainable joy,
God-Soaked Life invites us to live in the reality of God's presence in our everyday lives. It's an invitation into the community of God's people, into fearless honesty about our own weaknesses and failures, into the daily experience of God through silence, Scripture, and prayer, and into a new life of love and service in the broken world around us.
God's kingdom is not far away, a remote and future promise. It is here, now.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Prologue
- 1 THE INVITATION
- 2 HEART RENEWAL
- 3 FEARLESS HONESTY
- 4 CLOSE TO THE FATHER’S HEART
- 5 GODÂ IN EVERYDAY LIFE
- 6 CREATING COMMUNITY
- 7 THEÂ POLITICS OFÂ LOVE
- Epilogue
- Taking Part
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Formatio Page
- Praise for God-Soaked Life
- About the Author
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- Copyright