The Ministry of Ordinary Places: Waking Up to God's Goodness Around You

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Product Details

Price
$19.99
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.3 X 0.7 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780718077488

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About the Author

Shannan Martin, author of The Ministry of Ordinary Places and Falling Free, is a speaker and writer who found her voice in the country and her story in the city. Shannan works as a cook at The Window, a local nonprofit dedicated to feeding its community. She, her jail-chaplain husband, and their kids live as grateful neighbors in Goshen, Indiana.

Reviews

'This is the book we all need right now. If you're longing for authentic community but aren't sure where to begin, Shannan and this beautifully written book are the perfect guide. I truly believe when we stand together we stand a chance . I cheered along with every word.' - Korie Robertson, New York Times bestselling author
'These are the days when we could all use a firm but gentle nudge to extend extra kindness to the people around us. Shannan reminds us to pay attention, look outside of ourselves, lay aside our preconveived judgements, and stay put, bearing with each other, carrying each others' burdens, and finding Jesus at the center of it all.' - LaTasha Morrison, founder of Be the Bridge
'Our nonstop consumer society seduces us into forsaking the ordinary. Even as believers, we are prone to aspire to do sexy ministry that garners headlines and warrants photo ops. But Shannan Martin helps us resist these impulses by calling the body to reclaim the sanctity and significance of ordinary places. Through personal stories, theology, and Scripture, she helps us descern God's call upon our lives right where we are and illuminates why the most faithful ministry is oftentimes mundale, overlooking, and seemingly unimpressive. This book will help you thrive in your faith in practical and rooted ways!' - Dominique DuBoise, author of Rethinking Incarceration: Advocating for Justice that Restores
''I was terrified of being ordinary', and with that one sentence Shannan Martin sums up every single one of us. Certainly me. And then she deconstructs the cliche of orindary and puts it back together with pictures and stories and sidewalks full of people who will make you want to cry or singy or despair or dance or rail or just quietly whisper, amen. This book is a new pair of eyes. Go ahead, open them!'- Lisa-Jo Baker, bestselling author of Never Unfriended and Surprised by Motherhood
'Photographers often talk about the 'golden hour' of each day- the hour just before the sun slips beyond the horizon. The light, they tell us, is perfect, then. You've probably seen it? All of everything around us seems to glow with the murmur of heaven- the streetlights, the grafitti on the walls, the rainbow'd puddles of oil-slicked water and the golden heads of wheat that bow to a gentle breeze. In these pages, Shannan Martin places a gentle hand on our shoulder and whispers quiet and profound words of truth, telling us the golden hour is here--right now-- with these people in this place at this moment. Now. Heaven is all around us, and this book invites us, as only Shannan can do, to awaken to a life where every ordinary moment shimmers with gold.' - Diedra Riggs, author, speaker, disco-lover
'In a world where hope seems dim and solutions feel complicated and partisan, Shannan Martin offers us a starting point that is as radical as it is domestic; widen your circle, hush your mouth, and pay close attention. This book is the right book for this moment in time and I simply cannot get over it. I either laughed or cried on almost every page. We need these lyrical, prophetic words now more than ever before.' - Emily P. Freeman, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Simply Tuesday
'Through ordinary stories of mustard seeds, lost coins, and surly prodigals, Jesus taught that the kingdom of God has come near and we are called to be its ambassadors in our everyday lives. In the tradition of Jesus and all his best storytellers, Shannan uses her ordinary, beautiful, oh-so-relatable life to show us that we are called to embody the love of God in our communities that God has equipped us with everything we need to be ministers right where we are. Full of grace, humor, and kindness, Shannan makes you believe that your voice, your gifts, your perspective are so needed to help mend our broken world, proclaiming that yes, even now, the kingdom of God has come near.' - Osheta Moore, author of Shalom Sistas
'The Ministry of Ordinary Places tears down the high and mighty calling we've often conjured in our minds about how the faithful serve God and instead invites us to see a sacred call in the faces of our neighbors, to smell the holy incense in ashtrays fulled with crooked cigarette butts, or to see the broken bread set before us in a Burger King table for two. Shannan challenges who our neighbor is then offers a glimpse of what it might look like to stay put, stick around, and find that our best life is one where we simply pay attention to that common ache to be known and seen and lvoed, just as we are. in a book that's both challenging and down to earth, she leads us into a theology of ordinary places, of neighborliness, secondhand smoke, and the holy ground of discovernig our way home is always together.' - Alia Joy, author of Glorious Weakness: Discovering God in All We Lack
'Shannan's brilliance and grace invites us into the narrow way of Jesus, a path beyond walls, borders, and fences. God met me in fresh and unexpected ways through this book, and I believe He'll do the same for you.' - Rebekah Lyons, author of You Are Free and Freefall to Fly
'Sometimes when reading a book, I'll think 'I'll recommend this to that group' or 'this one goes to that community, ' but hand to heaven, I would put this book in every single pair of hands across ideology, camps, and tribes. Part storytelling, part prophetic, with dizzyingly wonderful writing, Shannan brings us back to the neighborhood, back to ordinary tables, back to a life we know in our deepest hearts is meant for us. I love her. I love this book.' - Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author of 7, For the Love, and Of Mess and Moxie