Transforming the Ordinary

Transforming the Ordinary by Caroline A. Westerhoff, published by Pilgrim Press in March 2002, is a thought-provoking collection of essays designed to foster contemplative thought and prayer. This 95-page book invites readers to explore the world through fresh perspectives, encouraging them to recognize the divine mysteries that surround them. Each essay begins and ends with a selection from the Book of Psalms, providing a reflective framework for the themes discussed.
Readers will find that Transforming the Ordinary emphasizes the importance of living with an expectant and epiphany-centered mindset. The essays are complemented by study questions, making this edition particularly suitable for use during Advent and Lent. The book’s focus on religion and devotional practices offers insights that can enrich personal reflection and spiritual growth.
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Caroline A. Westerhoff offers an extraordinary book of essays conducive to contemplative thought and prayer. Transforming the Ordinary encourages readers to look at the world in original and enlightening ways.We each have those moments when we catch glimpses of the mysteries of God — the holy clues God leaves all around us — if we are but willing to recognize them. … Our challenge is this: To open the eyes of our hearts — to live expectant, epiphany-centered lives — so we can perceive and proclaim all that God is now ready to reveal, writes Westerhoff.A selection from the Book of Psalms is used at the beginning and end of each essay. The book also contains study questions and will be especially useful during Advent and Lent.
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