“ We've all gone through times in our lives when we feel like we need a fresh breeze to breathe new life into us—in our work, in our marriages, with our kids, in our friendships, and maybe at church. We've all been drawn to people who exude a kind of positive, life-giving spirit. We’ve also seen the difference between environments that exude a fresh air-like atmosphere and those that don’t. But what is it? What is that energy-giving, life-breathing force that draws you, inspires you, and empowers you to be all God made you to be? And how do we get it? How do we put the wind in our sails again, so we can get unstuck, reclaim our compass, and redirect our course? In Fresh Air, Chris Hodges, founder and senior pastor of Church of the Highlands in Birmingham, Alabama, reveals how breath—the breath of God—is the essence of life as it’s meant to be. Fueled by the breath of God, we are not only refreshed in spirit ourselves; we have the power to create a life-giving environment of freedom and joyful purpose around us. Both practical and inspiring, Fresh Air offers “breathing lessons” for those who long for a cool breeze to resuscitate their spirit, bring them closer to God, and move them toward becoming the people He made them to be.” (From the Tyndale House Website)
About the Author: Chris Hodges is the senior pastor of Church of the Highlands in Birmingham, Alabama. Under his leadership, Church of the Highlands has grown to become one of the largest churches in the nation, offering multiple services each weekend at a variety of sites. Chris has a deep passion for developing leaders and planting life-giving churches. He co-founded the Association of Related Churches (ARC) in 2001, which has planted hundreds of churches all across the US, and he serves on the board of directors of EQUIP, a nonprofit ministry founded by John Maxwell. Chris and his wife, Tammy, have five children. Fresh Air is his first book.
My Thoughts About the Book: From the title of the book if you did not know any better you might think the book was written by an environmentalist about somehow cleaning up the air in our environment. Your first thought might not be that it is a book about a different kind of “fresh air” that is far more important to our lives than our having “fresh air” to breathe. Oh, don’t get me wrong…clean and fresh air to breathe so we can live is vitally important but how much more so is the clean and fresh air/breeze of the Holy Spirit vital to our lives and total well-being. And that is exactly where pastor Chris Hodges takes us with his first book…to God and to the person of the Holy Spirit to learn how we can let God breathe into our lives newness, freshness…a new and better way of life than we could ever imagine.
Pastor Hodge’s book consists of 3 Parts: “Searching for a Breath of Fresh Air,” “Bringing Fresh Air Into Your Life,” and finally “Finding the Source of Breath.” It is in Chapter 1, “The Doldrums,” author Hodges makes his case as to what the problem is…he states the problem for most of us who are Christians is that we have this feeling that “there has to be more.” And the good news of the book is the revelation that there is more…so MUCH more that could be ours if only we would allow God and his Holy Spirit to “breathe fresh air” into our everyday lives.
This book is not another “self help” do a bunch of external stuff and your life will be all better type of book. Rather this book provides wisdom and understanding about how to God who is in us to live his life through us as we surrender to him and his will. It’s not about doing but rather about being…being in fellowship with God and connected with him personally and intimately through the person of the Holy Spirit. In his book Pastor Hodges addresses the issue of our “love life,” that is our love life with our God and His Son. In Chapter 5 titled “Attitude Adjustment” he writes about the fact that we all need a major attitude overhaul focusing on gratitude and being positive in our thinking and living and thus making an impact for Christ in our circles of influence.
In Chapter 7 we learn about prayer and the impact that praying will have in our lives. He has a section in the Chapter titled, “Prayer 101” in which he shares with us how Jesus taught his disciples to pray with “The Lord’s Prayer being an outline for our communication with God.” We tend to complicate prayer and spiritual living when so many times Jesus emphasized it was simple – difficult, challenging, but yet simple and doable by our allowing His Person, His Power, His Spirit to work in us and through us to will and to do of His good pleasure. In Chapter 10 he addresses the difficult issue of money and how we think about and handle our money reflects where we are at spiritually. With a play on words of sort he titled the Chapter, “Money Matters,” and money does matter but so do the matters or issues that impact what we do with our money. He writes, “It’s not wrong to have things; it’s only wrong when things have us.”
In the final 3 Chapters of his book pastor Hodges “hit’s it out of the ballpark” as it is said, pointing us to the source of the fresh air/breath we all so desperately need and want. He writes, “Many of us need to relearn how to slow down and come to a complete soul standstill;” referring to it as a “rest stop” stating that “Real rest comes when our souls are connected to God’s power.” And the source of God’s power is the Holy Spirit. I like what he writes in Chapter 12 regarding the Spirit, “While the Spirit can’t be seen, he can be felt, experienced, and observed in action.” AMEN!
In Chapter 13, “A Friend Like No Other,” Pastor Hodges invites and encourages us to get to know the person of the Holy Spirit – to get intimate with Him and allow Him to get intimate with you and be free to unleash his power and God’s blessing in your life. In the final Chapter of his book, he writes about taking a “Deep Breath” and “not holding anything back” in our relationship with God, but rather, “of going all in.” And he is right. We should hold nothing back. We should go all out and all in for God so that God through the mighty power of his Holy Spirit can work in us and through us to use us and bless for for God’s great glory and our good.
One final thing about the book – and it is something I like. After each chapter there is what Pastor Hodges refers to as “Breathing Lessons” where we get to interact with and respond to what we have just read in the chapter. So, if you are in the spiritual doldrums, and your spiritual get up and go has got up and went, maybe you need some “Fresh Air” breathed into your spiritual lungs to bring you back to life and energize you for the glory of God.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the book at no cost from the Tyndale House Publishing Company for review purposes. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”