Do Something Beautiful by R. York Moore is a well written book. The wisdom of the author along with personal experiences and scriptures will get you to the point of what he is trying to share. This book is best to read in a quiet environment free from distractions to fully understand when he says "the story about everything" and our role in it. One thing about this book that I loved was the way Moore describes his own book about "firefly ideas" throughout the book and the "mason jars of faith and pursue something beautiful and right". And for sure this book is all about that!
Throughout the book there are some challenging questions to make you meditate and encourage you to do something beautiful and be a change in our daily lives. Some of the quotes that challenge me are the following:
- "Our faith in God becomes the source of doing beautiful things in the lives of others"
- "Light shines best in darkness, and so the beauty, righteousness, and community of God shine best in places of despair and need, in the muddy fields of broken lives and forgotten dreams"
- " Righteousness isn't about earning a cosmic merit badge or feeling like a better person than someone else; righteousness is about experiencing abundance, bounty, eternal life, which includes things like joy, belonging, hope, togetherness, and so much more"
- " Supernatural work requires more than talk. It requires action"
- " In God's embrace we are transformed, and we are can then be a part of His transforming work of others by lifting the shame and reproach that comes from being unembraceable"
Disclaimer: I was given an advance reader copy by Moody Publishers in lieu of an honest review. All opinions are my own.