Looking Around for God Looking Around for God

Looking Around for God

The Oddly Reverent Observations of an Unconventional Christian

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Publisher Description

James Autry, author of Looking Around for God, thinks that the true message of the old spiritual is not just that God has an eye on the sparrow— it’s that God is demonstrating that if these details are worth God’s attention they are certainly worth ours. It may be that we will more readily find God in the details of this world— and of our own lives— than anywhere else.

Looking Around for God, Autry’s tenth book, is in many ways his most personal, as he considers his unique life of faith and belief in a God often clouded by church convention. In assembling these personal essays, stories and poems, Autry strives to share how God has been revealed in many different circumstances of his life, while at the same time offering a few ideas for how the Christian church might better serve in making God’s love and presence manifest in the world.

James A. Autry (Nights Under a Tin Roof, Confessions of an Accidental Businessman), the son and grandson of Mississippi Baptist ministers, is a former Fortune 500 executive, author, and poet whose work has had significant influence on leadership thinking. His book Love and Profit: The Art of Caring Leadership won the prestigious Johnson, Smith & Knisely Award as the book that had the most impact on executive thinking in 1992. Autry lives in Des Moines, Iowa, with his wife, Sally Pederson, the just-retired lieutenant governor of Iowa, and their 22-year-old son.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2011
7 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
144
Pages
PUBLISHER
Smyth & Helwys Publishing
SIZE
397.1
KB

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The Servant Leader The Servant Leader
2001
Choosing Gratitude Choosing Gratitude
2012
The Spirit of Retirement The Spirit of Retirement
2013
Everyday Virtues Everyday Virtues
2017
On Paying Attention On Paying Attention
2015
Choosing Gratitude 365 Days a Year Choosing Gratitude 365 Days a Year
2013