Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

The God of Wild Places, with Tony Jones and Christine Sine | Ep. 112

Send us a voice note This is a different sort of episode from our normal format. Basically, it is a small book review followed by a conversation between that book’s author and Christine Sine. The book is called The God of Wild Places, by a chap named Tony Jones. It is a deeply honest account of the author's life, filled with stories of failure, self-doubt, and redemption. Jones also explores themes of nature, hunting, death, and the inevitability of mortality--all presented with a voice of vulnerability and relatability. Points The book 'The God of Wild Places' by Tony Jones is a deeply honest account of the author's life and explores themes of failure, self-doubt, and redemption. The book delves into the author's relationship with nature, including his experiences with hunting and how it connects him to God. Death and mortality are recurring themes in the book, prompting readers to reflect on their own mortality and the importance of living authentically. The book's vulnerability and relatability make it a powerful read for those struggling with issues of faith, community, and personal identity. The conversation between the author and Christine Sine provides further insight into the book and its themes. Keywords: book recommendation, The God of Wild Places, Tony Jones, failure, self-doubt, redemption, nature, hunting, death, mortality, vulnerability, relatability, conversation, dones, church, divine, outdoors, God, Spirit, hope Find us on our website: Earthkeepers Support the Earthkeepers podcast Check out the Ecological Disciple

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