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An Invitation to Slow

Resist the Speed of Now, Make Space for Quiet, and Cultivate an Intentional Life

Mark R McMinn Lisa Graham McMinn

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Cascade Books
22 October 2024
We live in a day of fast information, fast fingers, fast food, fast shipping, fast words, fast anger, and fast judgment. Our fight-or-flight impulses keep us on high alert, aided by mobile devices that vibrate each time another crisis strikes. All this fastness can easily interfere with a slow, intentional life grounded in God's love. Christian faith has deep treasures and practices to offer us. How will we live, and who will we be in this highly charged era where politics, economics, environment, and social norms are under significant duress? Come explore quieter, more intentional ways of being, and how these might attune us to the slow work of God in order that we might love one another and the world as God does. Our chapters pair a lure to move fast with an invitation to slow. Becoming slow to anger is an invitation to empathy, slow to judge is an invitation to humility, and slow to grasp is an invitation to contentment. Ultimately, each of these invitations is a movement toward God.
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Imprint:   Cascade Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   327g
ISBN:   9798385223510
Pages:   218
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mark R. McMinn is professor emeritus at George Fox University and a licensed psychologist in Oregon. Lisa Graham McMinn is a sociologist, writer-in-residence at George Fox University, and a certified spiritual director. They have each written books separately throughout their long marriage, but rarely together. Mark and Lisa live on a small farm in Oregon's Willamette Valley where they tend Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats and grow berries, apples, and pears.

Reviews for An Invitation to Slow: Resist the Speed of Now, Make Space for Quiet, and Cultivate an Intentional Life

""Each of us would be wise to receive, consider thoughtfully, and yes, to ponder slowly the invitations put forth in the pages of An Invitation to Slow. The invitations to quiet, courage, gratitude, community, and more are rooted in the lives, work, words, and hearts of two people whose wisdom blends together to create not a loud, rushing river but rather a quiet, steady, stream of insight that, when applied, will lead to greater human flourishing in the all-too-often cacophonous world we live in. Read. Reflect. Respond. Renew."" --Jeff Crosby, author of The Language of the Soul: Meeting God in the Longings of Our Hearts ""Mark and Lisa McMinn are veteran writers who connect with the reader through sharing their personal experiences and communicating their research in a way that is inviting and easily understood. They have also adapted the adage 'show, don't tell.' This means they invite instead of instruct. You will not be admonished to be slow to speak, fear, anger, judge, envy, consume, grasp, isolate. What you will receive are examples and evidence that will draw you toward enriched living."" --Dan McCracken, former publisher, Barclay Press ""In these crazy-fast times measured in nanoseconds by gadgets on our wrists that overload us with information, the McMinns have gifted us with an important call to a pace that more fits the speed of our souls. I especially appreciated the 'Interludes' interspersed throughout the text and the 'Slow Ponderings' at the end of each chapter. I think you will too."" --J. Brent Bill, author of Holy Silence: The Gift of Quaker Spirituality ""The speed of now and the invitation to slow are daily contradictions that frustrate our souls and wear out our bodies. In this gentle, practical book the McMinns use compelling facts and spiritual truths as invitations into a different pace with different values. Like quiet waters the book invites you into a more spacious life with yourself and God. Enjoy."" --MaryKate Morse, professor of leadership and spiritual formation, Portland Seminary ""With clear eyes centered on God and seasoned by thoughtful reflection, Lisa and Mark McMinn have gathered a path of wisdom. An Invitation to Slow brings together the painful realities of our twenty-first century lives and the ancient gifts of quiet, courage, empathy, humility, gratitude, generosity, contentment, and community. This book will meet you where you are and welcome you to transformation. For anyone who is longing for the slow and sacred way to Christ centered wholeness, this is your book."" --Lacy Finn Borgo, author of Faith Like a Child: Embracing Our Lives as Children of God ""Mark and Lisa McMinn offer an invitation to slow down and pause amid the fast pace of life. Their writing is inviting--full of humor, relatable stories, and an authenticity that allows the reader to engage deeply in their own introspection. We get a sense of their own journey of allowing a slower and contemplative pace in their lives while recognizing the influences that swirl around us all that say it isn't possible. Along the way, they invite us to pause and reflect on what we are reading and how we are engaging with the words they have written. This book is a gift that offers an invitation along with practical ways of reflecting on our experiences and longings in life. What a true gift."" --Kathi Gatlin, executive director, Companioning Center, and spiritual direction educator ""At a time when too many of us feel frenzied, frustrated, hopeless, and isolated, An Invitation to Slow entices us toward a more humane way of being and one more fully in harmony with God. Take the title seriously a​s


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