![]() ![]() In each chapter, Tish Harrison Warren considers a common daily. And the place of that formation is in the small moments of today" (p. Framed around one typical day, this book explores life through the lens of liturgysmall practices and habits that form us. ![]() The new life we have in Christ, "is lived out in days, hours and minutes. ![]() Nothing extraordinary will happen.īut, with our eyes open to God's presence in all of this, every single thing that happens will be an extraordinary opportunity to grow in godliness and relate to Him. ![]() We'll get up, make the bed, lose our keys, check our email, get stuck in traffic, drink tea. In 2016, InterVarsity Press published Warrens first book, Liturgy of the Ordinary, an expansion of that theme involving daily habits and practices. Reading this book, we will walk through a perfectly normal day. Church culture often reflects similar trends, a yearning for more intense spirituality, with radical experiences and profound worship, all the while despising the 'ordinary' processes of God's work in our lives. Our culture prizes instant results and extreme experiences. How does our growing relationship with our extraordinary God fill such ordinariness?Ģ1st century Christians can be conditioned to expect the radical. Free – Buy Book Brief Download Book Brief ![]()
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