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Holy Vulnerability

Spiritual Practices for the Broken, Ashamed, Anxious, and Afraid

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4h 30m
English
ISBN: 978-1-64158-459-3

Description

Life can seemingly be fine on the surface. But for any of us who scratch that surface, we recognize anxiety, shame, disappointment, and regret. And yet, in the depths of these feelings, in the things we hate about ourselves, others, and this world, we can invite God’s presence. This is the essence of holy vulnerability. To enter into holy vulnerability is to intentionally expose our raw wounds so that God can heal and mend and transform us. What happens when we refuse this depth of healing? Something that author Kellye Fabian calls “unholy leakage”―that thing that happens when we are afraid, ashamed, or anxious, and instead of facing the reality of what we’re experiencing, we just spill it on everyone around us. Where is anxiety occupying our hearts and minds? Where is fear hindering our relationships and limiting our faith and joy? Where is shame causing us to question our self-worth? Is there another way? Yes. Holy Vulnerability unpacks six atypical, unexpected spiritual practices intended to open us to God’s healing and transformation. Through practices like laughter, community, and tangible engagement with creation, Kellye guides us to notice where brokenness is breaking into our lives. And as we intentionally seek God in the midst of these practices―as we step out in holy vulnerability―God will meet us there.

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Dedication
  3. Foreword by Scot McKnight
  4. Introduction
  5. Part 1: Noticing Our Absence
  6. Chapter 1: Noticing Our Need
  7. Chapter 2: Recognizing Our Coping Practices
  8. Part 2: Practicing God's Presence
  9. Chapter 3: Surrender Your Body
  10. Chapter 4: Pray Common Prayers
  11. Chapter 5: Laugh Out Loud
  12. Chapter 6: Dig in the Dirt
  13. Chapter 7: Encourage Others
  14. Chapter 8: Eat Together
  15. Epilogue
  16. Acknowledgments
  17. Closing Credits