The God of the Mundane by Matthew B Redmond
"Is my faith radical enough? You've heard the message, 'If you really loved God, you would be totally committed - do something big, sell your belongings, maybe become a missionary.' Matt Redmond has preached it himself. But here he simply asks: What about the rest of us? through stories of pastors, plumbers, dental hygienists and stay-at-home mums, and smiles from strangers. Matt finds grace and mercy in chicken fingers, classic films and smiles from strangers. Ultimately he convicts us of what he has learned himself. There is a God of the mundane and our life is not about what he does for us." So read the back cover of this book - I had seen it reviewed on the internet and was interested enough to purchase a copy. Straight away I realised this was going to be one of those books you could read very quickly and then read it again to be sure you caught everything. 130 pages in total, I was able to read it in one sitting and each page kept me...