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The Way Up Is Down

Becoming Yourself by Forgetting Yourself

Marlena Graves
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Pages
168
Year
2020
Language
English

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"Now, with God's help, I shall become myself."

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"I know of no one who cares less for the superficial 'worries of this life' (Mt 13:22) than Marlena Graves. She is a voice calling out in our generation, beckoning us to a vision of Christ that has nearly been drowned out by the rise of self-help pseudo-Christianity. And this book? This book is her heart on paper. If you want to sit under a spiritual giant, and if you want to remember just what ki
Sharon Hodde Miller, author of Nice: Why We Love to Be Liked and How God Calls Us to More
"We have forgotten the way of Jesus-this one who 'calls us to stoop,' writes Marlena Graves. In her newest book, The Way Up Is Down, Graves's voice is bold and prophetic, calling each of us out of the wilderness of self-will to repent of our lust for power and material greed. But this isn't just a book. It's the compelling witness of a life: a woman born into poverty and racial oppression, who see
Jen Pollock Michel, author of Surprised by Paradox and Keeping Place
"It is a rare and sacred gift for a writer to serve her raw heart-tender and salted with tears-to nourish the world. The Way Up Is Down is a profound act of Christlike service. Honest, poignant, and lyrical, this is a book that shows what it tells. It's unforgettable, incisive, and deeply needed. Thank you, Marlena, for sharing your precious gift-your story, your yearning for a better way. I am in
Paul J. Pastor, author of The Face of the Deep, The Listening Day, and Palau: A Life on Fi

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