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Have you lost your sense of wonder?
In an age of fake news and mistrust of big narratives, the idea that there is a God-given sense of almost childish wonder available is a revolutionary thought. We are still yearning for wonder today, but maybe we are just looking for it in the wrong places. Steve Morris invites us to look again at the world and discover the wonder in the everyday.
Understand why wonder can be a way of life rather than a fleeting feeling and learn how it has the potential to transform our lives, our churches and our communities.
‘People who get “lost in wonder” sometimes can’t relate to the messiness of life. Their wonder is reserved for sunsets and saintliness. Morris sees it otherwise. In this heart-warming reflection he opens our eyes to wonder in the most unlikely people and places. And a good job too, or what’s the incarnation all about?’ Ian Stackhouse, pastor and writer
‘A truly magical book that invites us to recapture the wide-eyed wonder of childhood, to reconnect with the power of wonder, and to rediscover the mystery of God incarnate. Morris’s poetic reflections lift us above the mundane while opening up the possibility of everyday miracles – and finding God in ordinary and unexpected places. This beautiful book speaks poignantly to the heart and leaves you with the sense of having found something precious that you had lost along the way.’ Kate Nicholas, author, broadcaster and preacher