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Unexpected Gifts: Discovering the Way of Community

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A roadmap for social change—how to live meaningfully and faithfully in communities around the world.Speaking to a new generation of Christians who are not content with the comfortable faith of their parents, Christopher Heuertz shares an activist message for those who are looking for more: more social action, more advocacy for those who can’t speak for themselves, and a more global worldview toward those in need.     In this beautiful and thoughtful book, activist Christopher Heuertz writes of the dangers of isolation, the longings we all have to belong to one another, the challenges we face when we join together, and the struggles and joys that emerge from genuine community bonding. And, Heuertz says, the purpose of a healthy community is to express their desires for more by becoming involved with those who have less.      Whether readers are forming a new community, searching for deeper community, or participating in a long-time community, they will find inspiration, caution, guidance, and encouragement in this tender testimony about how we are “woven together by grace.”

240 pages, Paperback

First published September 4, 2012

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Christopher L. Heuertz

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Christopher L. Heuertz is an activist, author, visionary and public speaker, who has traveled with his wife, Phileena, through nearly seventy countries working with the most vulnerable of the world’s poor. Chris has led the Word Made Flesh community as the International Executive Director since 1996. He and Phileena reside in Omaha, Nebraska.

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19 reviews
January 4, 2014
I have lived in community for quite a number of years. I have loved my community and I have experienced the need to be away from it. As Chris Heuertz says, I have discovered that the things that make us leave are the very things that may have the greatest potential to make us want to stay.
This book speaks to my heart in a very special way as at some point in my life I actually chose to be away from my community for a while. It was a painful decision. It was a healthy decision for that moment in my life. It was later that I discovered that this creative absence actually brought healing to me and to my community. Chris talks about growing in his book. It’s probably the most painful process we can be in at some point. Although we never cease to change, growth is not a given. One has to be willing to love. To love beyond love. Because love, as Chris puts it, “love - love of people” is the safest way to nurture friendships and community”.
I have learned and experienced things on my own. I have enjoyed walking alone on some parts of my journey yet walking alongside my community marked the most significant moments of my life.
I happen to know Chris Heuertz. I have learned from him and have come to respect him greatly. His input shaped the community I am honored to be a part of and for that I will for ever be grateful. To read his books is to look into his soul which he so generously opens before his readers.
This book is a must for anyone who attempts to live in community.
Thank you Chris.

Cristina from Romania
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130 reviews17 followers
March 18, 2014
This was particularly relevant to me, living as I am in a like-minded community of people striving together for a common (or at least a shared) purpose. I especially liked Heuertz's chapters discussing chemistry and gratitude, as I feel those are especially under-discussed items, at least in the communities that I have been a part of.
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1 review8 followers
January 16, 2013
Thought-provoking and challenging! Christopher Heuertz takes you out of your comfort zone in a gentle yet purposeful way, causing you to reassess your values, your intentionality, and purposeful living. I plan to reread this many times!
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150 reviews4 followers
March 28, 2014
Not bad. Took my time reading it so I could let it sink in...the beauty of communities, even in their brokenness.
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234 reviews1 follower
March 19, 2019
“Community” is a pretty grand topic and the guy who wrote this is clearly extroverted and has had a pretty unique experience in community. This book covers a lot of ground and I think any one of the chapters could be it’s own book. At times I felt like an outsider looking in. At other times, I felt personally challenged and like I was receiving therapy. Good book for discussion.
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48 reviews
July 21, 2019
I liked this one but I loved The Sacred Enneagram one better. :)
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June 14, 2020
I'm trying to read as much as possible about Christian community and this was a fascinating read. Very personal, a bit American, but real insight into leading a community. Thoroughly recommend.
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March 15, 2013
Fantastic book. It was such an enjoyable and engaging read, I just as easily unwound to this at the end of a long day or over a weekend as I would have with a novel. It was also incredibly thought-provoking, both convicting and encouraging, addressing common issues and thinking outside the box while strongly grounded in Biblical principle. I would highly recommend it!
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214 reviews11 followers
April 18, 2014
I connected deeply with some parts of this book and not at all with others. Just when I would get excited about one chapter, the next would drag on. I'm not sure why I responded this way. I would give the parts that really challenged me five stars and give the rest of the book three.
4 reviews1 follower
June 13, 2013
Love his valuable insight on friendship and community. I would have given it 5 stars but it seemed to jump around a bit much for me and perhaps lost the focus here and there, but then again, I think it is because this man has so many interesting stories to tell.
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183 reviews4 followers
September 3, 2013
Chris does it again. Despite a few bumpier chapters in the middle, it’s a fascinating book that takes an honest and raw look at what being in community can be in both its good and bad aspects.
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March 25, 2016
Impactful book as we try to build community along Monroe Road. Several great point to share.
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March 24, 2020
The section on doubt was very freeing and timely for me.
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