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Land of My Sojourn

The Landscape of a Faith Lost and Found

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Library Journal's Best Nonfiction of 2024

"At some point in every Christian's life, God intervenes to show us that what we thought to be our home isn't―and sometimes, only a lifetime later does one see that this was actually good news. [...] If you've ever felt the pain of losing home―and if you want to learn how to long for something better―this is the book for you." — Russell Moore, editor in chief of Christianity Today

Mike Cosper writes, "In the years since leaving local church ministry, I've devoted an enormous amount of time and resources to examining the church's often troubled witness, its ongoing crisis of leadership, and the epidemic of narcissism, abuse, and cover-up that has continued to emerge year after year. This book is about my journey both before and undergirding that work—the shattering of dreams and the grace that restored a broken faith in the aftermath. It's a story about grace leading me home when I thought all was lost.

"Taken together, my encounters with Peter, Elijah, and Jesus connected to indelible images from my time in Israel and formed a new spiritual landscape in my mind, one with enough gravity to draw my feet back to solid ground. My hope is that as I tell this story you might find echoes of your own. I pray if you're in the wilderness, you might find that though the territory is a mystery, you are far from alone. Most of all, I pray that you rediscover that Jesus is chasing you like a lover . . . right through heaven's gates."

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      Starred review from January 1, 2024

      In 2016, evangelical pastor Cosper (Recapturing the Wonder), the director of podcasting at Christianity Today, was shocked when a financial supporter told him they were glad someone was going to "stand up for the white man." He was referring to the conservative Christian embrace of Trump's a misogynistic, grandiose presidential candidacy that fostered and racial tensions. This statement threw Cosper into an emotionally fraught journey of spiritual unmooring and personal deconstruction that left him nearly friendless and "spiritually exhausted, isolated and brokenhearted." His concerns are not for the external forces of this political sea change but the ugly and ruthless attacks from within evangelical Christianity to get behind such a candidate--or get out--that upend his faith. Cosper's leaving active ministry behind, taking a trip to the Holy Land (starting with Mount Tabor), and eventually ending up at the Sea of Galilee spell reception of a newer, less unspoiled but perhaps truer faith. His honest appraisal of Church disagreements and his own spiritual uncertainty results in his joyful acceptance of his identity as an imperfect wounded healer. VERDICT Essential reading for Christians who have lost hope.--Sandra Collins

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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