About the BookYou never know where God might show up.
In this collection of personal essays, you’ll read about him showing up a nursing home during a Christmas caroling excursion, in a bowling alley during a rock concert, in the contents of a family Bible, in a restaurant as two elderly people seek the company of strangers, and so much more. If you enjoyed author Lee Warren’s book of coffee shop essays, Common Grounds: Contemplations, Confessions, and (Unexpected) Connections from the Coffee Shop, and the follow-up, Sacred Grounds: First Loves, First Experiences, and First Favorites, then you’ll love this third dose of introspection that will remind you to always be on the lookout for God. Pick up or download your copy today. |
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What people are saying
The book is funny, insightful, and tugged at my heartstrings. The stories range from hilarity to heartfelt, like the one about the church group caroling in a nursing home, setting off alarms in locked-down areas, and competing with Victoria Secret commercials ... I especially enjoyed reading about the author's long-haired, heavy-metal days. And "meeting" God in a bowling alley. And his Elvis-listening grandma (who planned her own funeral). This is a beautiful book, giving honest insight into the author's life and faith, and if we allow it, into ours as well. -Jeanie J.
Another great book from Lee Warren. Warren knows how to tell a story, and he knows how to do so in a way that keep you interested and turning pages. Higher Grounds is a book full of stories about God stepping into our everyday life. It's one of those books that I had to read a chapter at a time and then set aside to process what I had just read before picking it up for more. Loved it! -J. Hart
Another great book from Lee Warren. Warren knows how to tell a story, and he knows how to do so in a way that keep you interested and turning pages. Higher Grounds is a book full of stories about God stepping into our everyday life. It's one of those books that I had to read a chapter at a time and then set aside to process what I had just read before picking it up for more. Loved it! -J. Hart