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There's no escaping it: everyone experiences seasons of pain and
despair. Â In 2019, when Amber Haines resigned from her
position as church curate and walked out the church doors for the
last time, she entered her own season of pain and despair. That
season taught her--and her husband, Seth Haines--that the journey
toward hope starts with recognizing "the deep down things." In The
Deep Down Things, Amber and Seth point to a simple truth: even in
the darkest times, there are tangible signs of hope all around
us. The authors demonstrate how tasting, touching, feeling,
holding, and participating in these tangible acts of hope picks us
up, builds our strength, and moves us into beauty, even in
times of despair. They invite readers to participate with those
signs of hope and thereby experience the divine love of God, even
in the struggle of their everyday lives. A lifeline for those who
desperately need it, this book helps readers overcome despair, find
hope, and spread that hope to an aching world.
God created us to be curious. We innately wonder about the world,
one another, ourselves, and our Creator. But fear of the unknown,
cultural taboos, technology, or even church leaders can smother our
curiosity. Popular writer Lore Ferguson Wilbert has belonged to
Christian communities that discouraged curiosity. The point of the
Christian life was to have the right answers, and asking questions
reflected a wavering faith. But Wilbert came to discover that the
Bible is a permission slip to anyone who wants to ask questions.
Reflecting her own theological trajectory toward a more
contemplative, expansive faith, Wilbert invites readers to foster
curiosity as a spiritual habit. This book explores questions God
asks us, questions we ask God, and questions we ask each other.
Christianity is not about knowing good answers, says Wilbert, but
about asking good questions--ones that foster deeper intimacy with
God and others. A Curious Faith invites readers to go beyond pat
answers and embrace curiosity, rather than certainty, as a hallmark
of authentic faith. Foreword by Seth Haines.
Christianity Today Book Award Winner; ECPA Award Finalist Boldly
honest, powerfully told, deeply moving - this is a story about
finding yourself. Seth Haines' memoir holds up a mirror to all of
our stories to show the peace that is possible when we release our
addictions and receive the healing presence of God. Seth Haines was
in the hospital with his wife, planning funeral songs for their
not-yet two-year-old, when he made a very conscious decision: this
was the last day he wanted to feel. That evening, he asked his
sister to smuggle in a bottle of gin and gave in to addiction. But
whether or not you've ever had a drop to drink in your life, this
book is for all who have sought ways to stop their pain. Like Seth,
we're all seeking balms for the anxiety of what sometimes seems to
be an absent, unresponsive God - whether it's through
people-pleasing, social media likes, shopping, the internet, food,
career highs, or even good works and elite theology. Too often we
attempt to escape our anxiety through addiction - any old
addiction. But it often leaves us feeling even more empty than
before. In Coming Clean, Seth Haines writes a raw account of his
first 90 days of sobriety, illuminating how to face the pain we'd
rather avoid, and even more importantly, how an abiding God meets
us in that pain. Seth shows us that true wholeness is found in
facing our pain and anxieties with the tenacity and tenderness of
Jesus, and only through Christ's passion can we truly come clean.
The Book of Waking Up invites you to wake to your coping
mechanisms, find the why behind your pain, and walk into the Divine
Love of God. The inevitable pain of life gives us many reasons to
check out--and many ways to do it. Alcohol, entertainment, pills,
shopping, porn, chasing success, cashing checks, and collecting
social media "likes"--these and so many other things anesthetize us
from the wounds of everyday living. As Seth Haines wrote in his
award-winning book, Coming Clean, "We're all drunk on something."
In his compelling follow-up, The Book of Waking Up, Seth invites
you into the story of healing. He invites you to see your coping
mechanisms for what they are--lesser lovers, which cannot bring the
peace, freedom, and wholeness you crave. Through guided
reflections, sustainable soul practices, and stories from Seth's
life and others, The Book of Waking Up points you toward the Divine
Love of God that has the power to transform your life. As Seth
writes, "Addiction is misplaced adoration." Now, join him on a
journey toward the only Love worth adoring, the only Love that
cures a soul. Join him on the journey to waking up.
As a girl, Alia Joy came face to face with weakness, poverty, and
loss in ways that made her doubt God was good. There were times
when it felt as if God had abandoned her. What she didn't realize
then was that God was always there, calling her to abandon herself.
In this deeply personal exploration of what it means to be "poor in
spirit," Joy challenges our cultural proclivity to "pull ourselves
up by our own bootstraps." She calls on readers to embrace true
vulnerability and authenticity with God and with one another,
showing how weakness does not disqualify us from inclusion in the
kingdom of God--instead, it is our very invitation to enter in.
Anyone who has struggled with feeling inadequate, disillusioned, or
just too broken will find hope. This message is an antidote to
despair, helping readers reclaim the ways God is good, even when
life is anything but.
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