What does it mean for us to be a people who are made to belong, rather than simply fit in?
Where do I belong?
Since our earliest days, humans have sat around tribal fires and told stories about where we came from, where we are going, and how we belong. We want to have the answers to those big questions of life and share them with others. This desire is deeply built into us and the glow of that tribal fire is still enticing.
We long to find our tribe and to fit in with others like us. So, even when we scratch the itch of tribalism, why do we burn for something else? By looking at creation, families, church, and the hope of heaven, Andy Percey shows us that we were never made to just fit in; God created us to belong to him and each other in the truest and deepest way possible.
If you are asking these questions around the fire, this book is your invitation into relationship, partnership, companionship and belonging.
Content Benefits: What does it mean for us to be a people who are made to belong, rather than simply fit in? This book brings insight and pastoral guidance to help you answer this question and help create new connections with each other and God. Looks at the growing trend in society to find your tribe
Gets to the heart of the rising tide of loneliness and social exclusion felt today
Examines why tribalism does not satisfy our deepest longing to belong
Provides a framework to belong, based on the idea that God created us to be in relationship with Him
Perfect for anyone who is searching to belong or to find true connection with God and others
Ideal for pastors, leaders and pastoral teams, and anyone who is wanting to stem the tide of loneliness in their community
Readers will learn how to connect with God, with each other, and create spaces and churches that welcome others
Critiques the idea of tribalism from a Christian perspective