Category: Transforming Love

  • Friendship Fridays: Sheridan Voysey on why friendship matters

    Hearing that my friend Sheridan Voysey would introduce my new book Transforming Love: How Friendship with Jesus Changes Us thrilled me. Sheridan heads up the new Friendship Lab and is doing important work to further not only the understanding about the importance of friendship but to help people to deepen these important relationships in their lives. I’m so enjoying the pilot course he’s running. Enjoy his foreword to my book:

    As survey after survey and headline after headline remind us, the recovery of deep friendship is the great need of the hour. Our countries, communities and even some of our churches are getting lonelier by the year as we live, work and worship alone, surrounded by many but connected meaningfully to few.

    I have long had a hunch that the stories of Mary, Martha and Lazarus in the Gospels hold clues to remedy our situation. The three siblings seem to have found a special place in Jesus’s heart. We find them offering Jesus hospitality in their home, eating and resting together. We’re told repeatedly that Jesus ‘loves’ this trio, a term of affection used of no one else but the apostle John (who uses it of himself, and only once). The bond they forge is so close that when Lazarus falls ill the sisters don’t have to mention his name, saying only, ‘Lord, the one you love is ill’ (John 11:3). And yet none of the three is part of Jesus’s inner twelve, or his larger group of seventy-two disciples. Mary, Martha and Lazarus aren’t Jesus’s ministry colleagues – they’re his friends.

    We can go further. At the friendship project I lead, Friendship Lab, we describe a friend as someone we can talk to, depend on, grow with and enjoy, and each of these elements is present in the siblings’ relationship with Jesus. Look at how intimate their conversations get, with Martha free to express her frustrations and Mary free to express her disappointment, even in him. See how they can depend on Jesus to help their sick brother, even when it puts his own life at risk. Read how Mary and Martha grow in faith, getting opportunities to learn and serve typically reserved for men in their time, and how Lazarus (literally) steps into a new season of life. Watch how they enjoy each other at celebratory dinner parties. This kind of affection, connection and support is what our lonely age longs for.

    And so I’m thrilled to introduce Transforming Love by my friend Amy Boucher Pye. With imaginative exploration of these biblical stories and sensitivity to overlooked cultural details, Amy teases out this unique relationship and the transformative effect it has on Mary, Martha and Lazarus. Because at its best friendship is transformative, shaping our characters and destinies like few other forces can, and what’s true of natural friendship is multiplied hundredfold when Jesus is involved. As Amy takes us into the three key encounters the siblings have with him, ushering us into the story as if it were we instead of they who are sitting at Jesus’s feet, being comforted in our loss, or feeling our cold bodies return to life, we come to claim our status as Jesus’s friends too, and the transformation they receive becomes our own. Combined with Amy’s guiding prayers and creative spiritual practices, the result is a rich, graceful exploration of how Jesus befriends and changes us.

    Like other aspects of life, friendship flourishes when we have healthy models to emulate. Well, here’s the model. As a mountain-top waterfall nourishes the valley below it, Jesus is the source of deep friendship, our vertical relationship with him flowing to the horizontal relationships around us. Let’s cup our hands, drink deeply and let this friendship with God transform us into the finest of friends to others.

    Read more in Transforming Love. Find it – including a free copy of the introduction and first chapter – here.

  • Launching Transforming Love with a prayer exercise

    I was so honored to launch Transforming Love at the amazing Baker Book House in Grand Rapids, Michigan – a truly wonderful bookstore. Here’s the Facebook live link (in the photo above), which includes a gospel imaginative prayer exercise for you to calm yourself for a few moments and encounter our living God.

    If you can buy the book from a bricks-and-mortar bookshop like Baker, please do!

  • A minute’s introduction to Transforming Love

    How can a friendship with Jesus change us? That’s what I discuss with Matthew Price in a BBC radio interview. Have a little listen; I hope you’ll be inspired (it’s only a minute and a half). If you have a bit more time, here I am with the amazing Maria Rodrigues, talking about intimacy with God – including how Jesus wants to be our friend.

    https://youtu.be/sZt_oxNcoyk
  • You’re invited to my book launch!

    I’m thrilled to be launching my newest book, Transforming Love: How Friendship with Jesus Changes Us. It’s a fresh look at the Mary-Martha-Lazarus story and how their relationship with Jesus made all of the difference in their lives. And how our friendship with Jesus changes us!

    The official pub date is 4 May, and we’ll have three events in the coming weeks to give thanks and pray for its arrival into the world. (Yes, books are like babies! You work hard on birthing them and then relinquish them and hope they thrive.)

    Might you be able to attend one of these?

    • April 30, 10-noon, St Paul’s Finchley – our church here in North London; I’ll be preaching at the service and we’ll have refreshments afterwards.
    • May 6, 2-4, Pam and Paul Burke’s home, Hudson, Wisconsin – yes this is the day of the Coronation in the UK but this launch is Stateside! Message me if you’re able to come and I’ll happily share the address. Hudson is such a cute town – you could make a day of it and do some window shopping or enjoy the river or a nice meal afterwards.
    • May 9, 7-8.30pm, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Michigan – one of the best Christian bookstores out there! I’m excited to speak and sign books. Loads of other great resources to browse and enjoy, and you could grab a coffee in the cafe before the event. Link here to sign up.

    [PS – I have TWO books coming out this year! Another lovely art book with my dad in November, called Holding onto Hope. My dad and I will host a Minnesota event in early November, so in-state friends and family may want to wait for that event.]

  • Announcing my new book!

    I’m so thrilled to share with you news of my new book, which will be published in May, courtesy of Our Daily Bread Publishing in the States and Form/SPCK in the UK. Transforming Love: How Friendship with Jesus Changes Us is a fresh look at the Mary/Martha/Lazarus stories in the gospels, and how friendship with Jesus makes us into the people we were created to be. It’s filled with approachable prayer exercises as well as an inviting dive into the three gospel stories related to Jesus and the siblings. Your relationship with Jesus will be stronger after you’ve engaged with this book (so say my endorsers!).

    How’d you like to help out an author and be on my launch team? Here’s what’s involved: I’ll invite you to a private Facebook group where we can get to know each other and receive and give encouragement. When I did this for 7 Ways to Pray, I was moved by the spirit of prayer in the group. I designated Fridays as share-your-prayer-request day, and it was powerful and amazing how people shared and how God met us.

    I will send you a PDF of the book to read in advance. What I’m asking you to do:

    • buy a copy of the book (pre-orders from your favorite retailers REALLY help),
    • share a review,
    • share the book on social media.

    And if you’ve read 7 Ways to Pray and haven’t yet left a review, might you take a few minutes to do so? Thank you!

    PS for those in the Grand Rapids, Michigan, area, I’ll be launching the book at Baker Book House on May 9th in the evening – would LOVE to see you there!

    (Note: there are lots of places to pre-order, including bricks-and-mortar bookshops. If you do want to use the Big A and you’re in Britain, please note that the British version of the book isn’t yet available – buy the cover with the blue background when it’s available.)