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Boring: Finding an Extraordinary God in an Ordinary Life - Michael Kelley
Boring: Finding an Extraordinary God in an Ordinary Life
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We all need reminding that God is not absent from the seemingly insignificant details of life. Today we live with a false separation between sacred and secular that was never meant to be. Work, paying bills, changing diapers . . . when Jesus enters any situation He makes even the most mundane... show more
We all need reminding that God is not absent from the seemingly insignificant details of life. Today we live with a false separation between sacred and secular that was never meant to be. Work, paying bills, changing diapers . . . when Jesus enters any situation He makes even the most mundane things extraordinary. Boring enlivens this truth as author Michael Kelley uses the narrative of Saul's rise to kingship in the Old Testament to make his fine point: we can give ourselves to ordinary life -- parenting, marriage, work, etc. – because we fully believe in God's presence and power within those situations. They are no longer boring but important. See every relationship, every act of kindness, and every moment for what it is: a part of God's exciting plan for your life.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781433681356 (1433681358)
ASIN: 1433681358
Publisher: B&H Books
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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DesireesShelves
DesireesShelves rated it
I received this book as part of the Goodreads first-read program. I really enjoyed it! The author is able to talk about ordinary events in everyone's lives and make them extraordinary! Eating breakfast with your children is not just breakfast! When God and spirituality is a part of your daily life, ...
Jeff Noble
Jeff Noble rated it
4.5 A Boring review...
It’s not often that an author would’ve glad that I’ve read and reviewed his boring book. When I get to hash tag quotes from it as #boringbook, most would think I’m insulting him. Yet, this is the boring book that you will want to digest, and you’ll find it anything but. Rather, it addresses all the ...
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