Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets
At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love.



As a street chaplain, activist, and cofounder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world.



Listeners who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book.
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Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets
At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love.



As a street chaplain, activist, and cofounder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world.



Listeners who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book.
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Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets

Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets

by Lindsey Krinks

Narrated by Emily Ellet

Unabridged — 6 hours, 53 minutes

Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets

Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets

by Lindsey Krinks

Narrated by Emily Ellet

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Overview

At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love.



As a street chaplain, activist, and cofounder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world.



Listeners who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

11/23/2020

Krinks, an interfaith chaplain and cofounder of Open Table Nashville, a homeless outreach nonprofit, recounts in her sharp debut how she became an activist. After organizing protests over Nashville’s housing policies as a college student, Krinks volunteered at a homeless encampment and eventually felt a calling to work with the city’s homeless people. The memoir weaves deeply-held principles of Christian social activism—Krinks cites as inspiration Dorothy Day, Parker Palmer, Thomas Merton, and the Old Testament prophet Amos—with personal stories—often tragic and sometimes redemptive—of those she worked with. Krinks also discusses her family history of mental illness and admits to nervousness about seeking ordination, as she felt more committed to “people on the streets and in the abandoned, undomesticated spaces in our society” than to any church. Krinks can ramble and too often veers into connections to external events or personal details that distract from her primary work on homelessness. However, readers looking for ways to get involved in their communities will find plenty to motivate them in Krinks’s personal testament. (Feb.)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176236262
Publisher: EChristian, Inc.
Publication date: 02/02/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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