Ordinary Glory: Finding Grace in the Commonplace

With eloquence, candor, and simplicity, Dane Fowlkes turns the pages of his own story and allows the reader to peak over his shoulder and into his heart. In these spiritual and autobiographical reflections, this celebrated communicator relates carefully chosen experiences from his life as son, father, grandfather, husband, minister, and writer--for the purpose of illustrating the weight of glory in ordinary human experience.

"Glory abounds in the ordinary if you know where to look; grace is always present tense."

Fowlkes has led anything but a dull existence--from initiation into an African tribe in northern Kenya where he is known as Jilo, a name that means "season of celebration," to living near Gandhi's ashram on the Sabarmati River--yet he has learned to discern and celebrate God's grace in the commonplace. Fowlkes's words reveal the presence of God in the midst of daily life. He embraces difficult questions and garden-variety experiences as equally essential components of our lives, rather than as enemies that seek to destroy us or bore us to tears.

"Only those who stumble in the dark fully appreciate the miracle of light."

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Ordinary Glory: Finding Grace in the Commonplace

With eloquence, candor, and simplicity, Dane Fowlkes turns the pages of his own story and allows the reader to peak over his shoulder and into his heart. In these spiritual and autobiographical reflections, this celebrated communicator relates carefully chosen experiences from his life as son, father, grandfather, husband, minister, and writer--for the purpose of illustrating the weight of glory in ordinary human experience.

"Glory abounds in the ordinary if you know where to look; grace is always present tense."

Fowlkes has led anything but a dull existence--from initiation into an African tribe in northern Kenya where he is known as Jilo, a name that means "season of celebration," to living near Gandhi's ashram on the Sabarmati River--yet he has learned to discern and celebrate God's grace in the commonplace. Fowlkes's words reveal the presence of God in the midst of daily life. He embraces difficult questions and garden-variety experiences as equally essential components of our lives, rather than as enemies that seek to destroy us or bore us to tears.

"Only those who stumble in the dark fully appreciate the miracle of light."

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Ordinary Glory: Finding Grace in the Commonplace

Ordinary Glory: Finding Grace in the Commonplace

by Dane Fowlkes
Ordinary Glory: Finding Grace in the Commonplace

Ordinary Glory: Finding Grace in the Commonplace

by Dane Fowlkes

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With eloquence, candor, and simplicity, Dane Fowlkes turns the pages of his own story and allows the reader to peak over his shoulder and into his heart. In these spiritual and autobiographical reflections, this celebrated communicator relates carefully chosen experiences from his life as son, father, grandfather, husband, minister, and writer--for the purpose of illustrating the weight of glory in ordinary human experience.

"Glory abounds in the ordinary if you know where to look; grace is always present tense."

Fowlkes has led anything but a dull existence--from initiation into an African tribe in northern Kenya where he is known as Jilo, a name that means "season of celebration," to living near Gandhi's ashram on the Sabarmati River--yet he has learned to discern and celebrate God's grace in the commonplace. Fowlkes's words reveal the presence of God in the midst of daily life. He embraces difficult questions and garden-variety experiences as equally essential components of our lives, rather than as enemies that seek to destroy us or bore us to tears.

"Only those who stumble in the dark fully appreciate the miracle of light."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781635750058
Publisher: Christian Faith
Publication date: 01/19/2017
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.36(d)
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