The Gift of Wonder

Creative Practices for Delighting in God

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Pub Date Mar 26 2019 | Archive Date May 15 2019

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  • 2020 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalists - Body, Mind and Spirit

I choose to breathe in the wonder of God's eternal love, And dance to the rhythm of eternal breath, Listening to the whispers calling me to slow down and take notice. I choose to absorb the beauty of the divine presence, to delight in the Creator of all things and relish the delight God takes in me. Can you imagine a God who dances with shouts of joy, laughs when you laugh, loves to play, enjoys life, and invites us to join the fun? Like many of us, Christine Sine had spent many years with an image of God who was "a very serious, workaholic type of God." And even when her theology told her this was not true, she struggled to live into this new way of thinking. What she needed was a childlike spirituality. In this book, Christine Sine, online host of the Godspace community, invites us to pay attention to childlike characteristics that have the power to reshape us. Each chapter addresses a childlike characteristic to embrace, including delight, playfulness, imagination, awe and wonder, love of nature, the ability to live in the present, and much more. Fresh spiritual practices that engage all our senses help us live a new spiritual life that embraces the wonder and joy that God intends for us.

  • 2020 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalists - Body, Mind and Spirit

I choose to breathe in the wonder of God's eternal love, And dance to the rhythm of eternal breath, Listening to the...


Advance Praise

"Christine Aroney-Sine's new book is as delightful as its subject. Full of invitations to pleasure, rejoicing, and play, it celebrates a truly incarnational spirituality that reflects God's exuberant yes to all of creation."
-Christine Valters Paintner, author of The Soul's Slow Ripening

"Spiritual practice is designed to awaken us to God's presence, but it need not be boring. Aroney-Sine has produced a brave work here, inviting spiritual seekers to become like children—playful, curious, and trusting. With Aroney-Sine's guidance and support you will discover the God who delights in you and unlock a wellspring of joy."
-Phileena Heuertz, founding partner of Gravity, a Center for Contemplative Activism, author of Mindful Silence

"Once after baptizing some young children, I invited them to splash in the baptismal font and even splash the congregation a bit too. . . . In The Gift of Wonder, Christine Aroney-Sine is pointing to those splashing in the water inviting us to do more of the same in order to be more of what God intends for us to be."
-Gregory H. Rickel, VIII Bishop of Olympia

"Jesus talks about childlike trust in God. The apostle Paul writes about compassion and thankfulness. These themes play a big role in Christine Aroney-Sine's new book. Using stories from the Bible, creative exercises, reflection questions, and her own beautiful poems, Christine addresses the questions of how we can bring joy to God and how we can live out the Christian faith as a journey of discovery. The topics of her book—awe, play, curiosity, creativity, imagination, adventure, and wonder—bring balm to the soul in this age of fear and polarization. She guides us on pathways to experience God's generous gifts and to grow in contentment and peace in Christ."
-Lynne M. Baab, author of Sabbath Keeping and Nurturing Hope

"Christine Aroney-Sine has always provided a consistently prophetic voice that is edged with intelligence and grace and enfolded in an active spirituality of discipleship. This book continues in that vein. The Gift of Wonder takes the reader on a journey of discovery through the integration of goodness, beauty, and truth. A great read."
-Alan Hirsch, founder of 5Q Collective and Forge Mission Training Network

"There's a deep desire among so many people I work with as a spiritual director and pastor to connect with God in a new way, to get out of their heads and into their bodies and hearts, to lighten up and play, to experience joy and healing. Christine Aroney-Sine is one of my favorite writers and practitioners because she brings things to life in simple yet profound ways; The Gift of Wonder is a wonderful mix of accessible spiritual practices, stories, and hope for those who long to experience the kingdom of God here—now. I have no doubt it will rekindle delight and ignite our sense of wonder for all who engage with it."
-Kathy Escobar, copastor of The Refuge, author of Faith Shift

"In a culture that values adulthood it will stretch us to explore Jesus' crucial observation that we can only enter the kingdom through childlikeness. To explore that strange reality we'll need some friends on the journey. Christine Aroney-Sine is such a friend, inviting us into the kind of rich, whole-person communal engagement with God we knew as children. If you join her on this playful, messy, wonder-full adventure, you might never be the same again!"
-Mandy Smith, pastor, author of Making a Mess and Meeting God and The Vulnerable Pastor

"The Gift of Wonder is a joyful and profoundly serious invitation to get dirty and play with the Creator. This book makes me want to get outside, take out some art supplies, become curious, and experience divine delight! If you are craving a fresh approach to connecting with God, this book will ignite your imagination and inspire you to explore new life-giving practices."
-Lisa Scandrette, coauthor of Belonging and Becoming and Free

"As a pastor committed to the spiritual nurture and formation of my congregation, this book is a dream resource. Christine Aroney-Sine doesn't just recover the by now familiar ground of spiritual practices laid out by others, she brings to bear research, commentary, story, and practical experience that make her contemporary take on these practices (and the large number of new practices she offers) applicable to a huge range of settings, learning styles, and intelligences. A rare strength of what she offers is that it isn't a soft spirituality but a robust approach that has something in it for men as well as women. Any individual, group, or leader will find creative inspiration and sustenance to flourish in this book."
-Mark Pierson, pastor, worship curator, author of The Art of Curating Worship

"For many, the term spiritual disciplines conjures thoughts of monotonous practices performed alone and by rote, but not for Christine Aroney-Sine. With her usually exuberant style she reimagines the spiritual practices as communal activities that restore the intense joy and unbridled enthusiasm God wants for all followers. The Gift of Wonder is indeed a gift for anyone wanting to explore more creative approaches to the spiritual disciplines. The exercises and prayers are worth the price of admission alone."
-Michael Frost, author of Surprise the World and Keep Christianity Weird

"Refreshing and helpful, The Gift of Wonder soothed my oft-weary spirit. In our polarized, driven, and consumer-obsessed culture, this book is an invitation into God's creative freedom. Christine not only encourages us to wonder again like a little child, she also gives us practical ways to experience God's delight. From the childlike characteristic of playfulness to trust, she leads us into a rare and grace-filled space of choosing joy."
-MaryKate Morse, author and professor

"I trust Christine Aroney-Sine to teach me about wonder because she lives with playful curiosity—discovering beauty in the unexpected and the everyday details of life—and she writes with uncommon eloquence and simplicity."
-Mark Scandrette, author of Belonging and Becoming, Practicing the Way of Jesus, and FREE

"Christine Aroney-Sine's The Gift of Wonder is a book of wisdom and delight! Repeatedly while reading, I found myself grinning and laughing from sheer joy. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel wrote, 'Only one response can maintain us: gratefulness for witnessing the wonder.' Gratefulness in the form of paying attention, adoring the work of God in the world, and reveling in the mystery of our own life and our lives woven together pervades Christine's The Gift of Wonder. From philosophical and theological reflection to practical application, Christine shares how to see anew through appreciating God's goodness infused all about us. She gives full permission to play—to delight in the Lord's delight of each of us! Read this and then live it; it's that good."
-Clint Baldwin, executive director of Word Made Flesh

"Play, pray, plant, paint! Christine Aroney-Sine invites us to recover our childlike sense of wonder. Each page encourages us to pause, to exhale, and to breathe in each moment with holy awe. Aroney-Sine offers wise, practical ways to care for our souls by cultivating gardens all around us. This is lived theology, rooted in the world, mediated through our eyes and ears, hearts, and hands. I'm grateful for such respite and creative renewal."
-Craig Detweiler, president of The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology

"Christine Aroney-Sine's new book is as delightful as its subject. Full of invitations to pleasure, rejoicing, and play, it celebrates a truly incarnational spirituality that reflects God's exuberant...


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PAGES 224

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Featured Reviews

Most Christians feel like their spiritual practices need to be serious and follow a set routine. Aroney-Sine realized, though, that faith in God is not meant to always be serious or dull. This former Mercy Ships doctor turned author, blogger, and speaker set out to discover new ways to worship that re-awoke the wonder in her spiritual life, that encouraged her spirit to connect to God. She asked herself and others, “What are the childlike characteristics that make us fit for the kingdom of God?” And then she set out to find creative spiritual practices that helped her approach God in those childlike ways that sparked joy, kindled wonder, and renewed her love for her heavenly Father and Creator.

Each chapter in this book shares Aroney-Sine’s journey to discover creative spiritual practices that made faith less stagnant and cold to her. She shares ideas for personal and group practices and each chapter ends with a group gathering activity idea. The creative practices suggested range from walks focused on the wonder of God, doodling, painting rocks, working in a garden, following labyrinths, being as hospitable as a child, and more. Most are easy to do and use readily found materials, but are out of the box ways to reconnect with God. I appreciated the way Aroney-Sine writes. It is like sitting down with an older mentor who has been walking in the faith for a long time and learning from her more extensive experiences and observations. She challenges you to have joy in your faith and find daily practices that help you really connect with God, not just go through the motions. Some of the ideas are a little challenging if you’ve never thought how much broader your daily devotion practices could be. She definitely makes you think. Readers will most likely find some ideas that sound appealing and others that they decide not to try, and that is fine. The author makes it clear that different things are for different people, but the point is to find things that awake the childlike aspects of your faith and bring wonder and joy back into your Christian walk. Recommended for those who feel like their Christian faith has become stagnant or who are seeking new spiritual practice ideas. Also recommended for small groups and Bible studies as the book is set up with both individual and group practice ideas.

I received an ARC of this title from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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If you are looking to spark your imagination or need Something to lift you out of the dulldrums of everyday life Read this book. And more than read it do it. Every chapter has activities that will spur your imagination and get your creative juices flowing And for this weary traveler it did the trick. I was inspired and reading it helped me to break out of a creative block I was stuck in the middle of. You’ll want to read this one with a journal or sketchbook by your side it’s also designed to use for group practice.

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