“This book has wonderful and valuable things to say. I won’t soon forget them.”–Frederick Buechner


 

Have you ever had a conversation that went far deeper than the words spoken or an experience where you felt you had participated in something sacred–that you had been part of the unbidden activity of God? Although these situations may seem rare and unexplainable, they are reminders that God’s grace surrounds us constantly and shows up in manifold ways to those who have eyes to see the sacred in everyday life. “These sacramental moments are the bursts of revelation that give spiritual order to our otherwise disordered lives,” says veteran journalist Dean Nelson. In this colorful, story-driven introduction to sacramental living, Nelson offers all Christians a way to see the presence of God amid the chaos and monotony of daily life. Each chapter emphasizes a different kind of sacramental moment, showing how it can be a lens through which we can see more of God.

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Endorsements

“Dean Nelson has a lively, conversational writing style, and this book has wonderful and valuable things to say. I won’t soon forget them.”–Frederick Buechner, author of Listening to Your Life

 

“In a world where so much miraculous is perceived as ordinary, Dean Nelson points out the places where we see God in our everyday lives, helping us understand that the mundane might actually be holy. In a wonderful narrative, Nelson weaves the sacred presence of God through his text, and reveals that thread also running through our own lives. A lovely read.”–Donald Miller, author of Blue Like Jazz

 

“The church has long used the concept of sacraments—outward signs of inward grace—to name the spaces where God meets us in an especially present way. But for many Christians, that language seems abstract, even (sadly) foreign.  Dean Nelson lovingly explores those spaces of encountering God; his luminous book has helped me see the sacred in the ordinary anew.  I am grateful.” Lauren Winner, Duke Divinity School, author of Girl Meets God

 

“Dean Nelson is God’s spy, looking for God in all the times and places most of us would never think to explore. He doesn’t miss much. Nelson combines a journalist’s gift for involving us in the stories that are happening all around us with a professor’s attentiveness to the sacramental nature of this God-created, Christ-redeemed life in which we are immersed. Combining the readability of excellent writing and the reliability of sound scholarship, God Hides in Plain Sight is better than a spy novel.”–Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message, professor of spiritual theology emeritus, Regent College, Vancouver


“Dean Nelson writes beautifully. And no less wonderful, he sees beautifully and knows how to help us see what he sees. In God Hides in Plain Sight, he will help you spot what is most worth seeing (and very easily missed): the beauty of God camouflaged in the sacrament of your daily experience, around you, right now, whoever and wherever you are.”–Brian McLaren, author, activist, brianmclaren.net


“If God is indeed hidden in the world around us, then we’re blessed to have a warm, entertaining tour guide in Dean Nelson. He leads us through the sacraments with humor and creative insight, expertly pointing out the places–and the Presence–most of us miss along the way.”–Jason Boyett, author of Pocket Guide to the Bible and Pocket Guide to the Afterlife