This Outside Life: Finding God in the Heart of Nature

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This Outside Life: Finding God in the Heart of Nature

Step into wonder.

Has your breath ever caught at the sight of a sunset? Have you ever stopped in your tracks to listen to a birdsong? When was the last time you stood in awe of the world around you?

If it's been so long you can't remember, living life at a sprint might be leaving you nature blind. If you're feeling stressed, disconnected from God, and disenchanted with life, this book will help you find solace for your scattered soul.

Through storytelling, practical application, and reflective questions, Laurie Kehler invites you on a journey of discovery to:

Escape the crazy and reset your spiritual compass to explore pathways of peace

Seek connections with nature and others - starting in your own backyard

Recognize God's work in creation and in your life as you live in expectation of his promisesÂ

Are you ready to set out on a new kind of adventure? Consider this your trail guide for uncovering God's signposts in the world and revealing his fingerprints on your life.

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Listening Length: 5 hours and 32 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: christianaudio.com

Audible.com Release Date: March 12, 2019

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Language: English, English

ASIN: B07PB51YJ8

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In This Outside Life, Laurie Kehler highlights the connection between creation and the life we live as Christians. She blends personal stories, facts, and spiritual insight to point the reader to consider their own spiritual life. Her passion for both the outdoors and her faith shines. I'm so grateful to find a book with this perspective and message on the market.

When I picked up this book, I planned to learn more about God’s marvelous creation; what I didn’t expect, was to be deeply challenged by my faith in the best way. Laurie Kehler does a remarkable job of teaching us more about God’s creation, while also integrating gripping stories with scripture references. I throughly enjoyed this book and will be purchasing copies for others for years to come!

What an engaging read! Kehler writes in a cozy, neighborly way but transports us around the world to appreciate the sights and sounds of nature we so easily overlook. With great humor and humility, Kehler gets us to look closer at our world, marvel at its beauty and design and then see similar handiwork in our own lives. A wonderful and uplifting book.

I believe God wants us to notice it all. – p. 7Misty mountains, rippling prairie grasses, towering trees and multiple lakes – these are all around me, and have been all my life. For years, I was dulled to their beauty. Though I knew from a young age that I preferred the quiet of country roads and barely-beaten paths to the noise of cities, nothing in my surroundings seemed unique or unusual.Then I took a long walk one early autumn evening, in the time when the sun disappears and twilight spreads its mysterious cloak over the earth. I watched as a glorious and indescribable array of colors – gold, violet, fiery orange – danced across the sky, putting on a spectacular show for any who cared to notice. And notice, I did. It was as if God arranged that display specifically for me, to remind me of His goodness and constant presence.Crickets began their song. Frogs joined in. The colors faded into the gray-blue of the thin place, when the veil between this world and the spiritual realm is at its thinnest. In that moment, I began to understand why God called His creation good.In This Outside Life: Finding God in the Heart of Nature, Laurie Kehler calls the reader to connect with this goodness in order to foster a deeper, more intimate relationship with God:Spending time in nature is healing. It can draw you closer to the creative heart of God. It can help anxiety. It can help ADHD. It can give you a new perspective. Spending time outside is good for your insides. It’s no wonder that Beethoven, Einstein and Steve Jobs all took long walks outside. It quieted their minds and fueled their creativity. In 1910, hiker and philosopher John Muir noted that we were a “tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people.” We need to reconnect with nature now more than ever. … I want you to step outside and find the heart of God in nature. … He’s there. He’s everywhere. - p. 13-14Having never known a day without anxiety, even stretching back to my earliest memories, I can attest to the truth of her statement. The worst days are made better when I take the time to get outside, whether that is going for a hike, wading in the always-cold river or digging my hands into the dirt of my garden. The fresh air and physical activity shift my focus from whatever is scaring me and onto the sound of birds singing, the scent of pine trees, the touch of grass on my skin. God lays His hand on my head and says, “Rest, child. Rest.”Kehler not only makes this call, but issues another, to remember that we need to connect with others within the context of outside. To step outside of our homes, workplaces and traditional worship centers. To gather around the campfire, roast marshmallows and drink bad coffee:Community and connection are the antidotes for anxiety, isolation, and depression. A caring community cultivates contentedness. This is reflected in the Hebrews passage where it states: “Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of His return is drawing near (10:24-25 NLT) - p. 93I read this and a fond memory rises to the surface. I am a young teen, baby cousin balanced on my knee, watching the crackling fire and listening as my dad and uncles tell ridiculous stories. The whole family is present. Grandma, her five sons, their wives, her fourteen grandchildren (two more would be added in years to come), plus a few friends who came along. None of us have had a decent shower because the campsite is as basic as can be. The boy cousins are all about this; we girls, less so. But despite the grime and grit, we are happy.I think of another campfire, more recent. Church family gathered around. I sit, shivering despite the flames and several layers because warm is not really a thing I ever am these days, with a big dog at my feet, just waiting for a bit of s’more to drop. People drawn from various backgrounds and experiences, whose only commonality is Jesus. And He is more than enough.This is the point that Kehler makes, time and again,…the romance of stars and how they hint at a loving an imaginative Creator. I like to think of His hand scattering the confetti of brilliance across the carpet of sky. I like to ponder God’s immensity, artistry and care for the great and small things He has made. - p. 116Yes, great and small, the Lord God made them all.Spending time in nature is meant to drive us not to worship the creation, but the Creator. It is a choice to slow down and refocus, reprioritize. The world and its break-neck pace will not give us permission to do so, and thus we must be intentional. Close the laptop, turn off the phone, lace up the boots and go. Have a spot of adventure, done with a dash of daring. And then sit, whether on a mountain peak or in the midst of a perfectly plotted rose garden, wrapped in silent awe and wonder.For the King made all this. He is so very good.Kehler’s words will stay with me for some time to come. Definitely recommend this one.

I love nature, but not enough to become an expert in any area. I love being out in God’s creation, but don’t know enough to truly appreciate what I'm experiencing. I love nature, but not enough to become addicted to any aspect of it. I see God in nature, but generally with a very broad brush.Laurie Kehler, on the other hand, loves nature and digs deep to understand not only the obvious, but also the hidden details. “This Outside Life” is a beautifully poetic book filled with surprising and informative tidbits on 21 different aspects of creation. But it doesn’t stop there. In each chapter, Kehler weaves in spiritual and personal applications that allow us to see God more clearly. This book is a wonderful example of Eph. 3:10 where Paul talks about the “manifold wisdom of God.” The word for “manifold” in the Greek means diverse, intricate, multi-colored, poly-variegated.” We think we understand God and then we learn something new. That’s what Kehler does in this book. You think you understand stars, but she shows you something startling and wonderful. You’re interested in whales, but here you learn something fresh. You don’t like ticks, but did you know….?This is a book anyone who loves nature, but especially for folks who love God but don’t find him in the institutional church. For folks whose spirits soar outside.

This Outside Life is a very interesting and thought provoking book. I am a thoughtful Christian who loves taking walks at the beach or here at home in SC, but I don’t know a lot about biology or nature. Every chapter in this book gives a story about nature as well as Biblical and personal applications related to the chapter’s topic. In one engrossing chapter, Laurie tells about a dive trip in Australia where she got lost because her compass was set for the northern hemisphere. This leads to a comparison with Christians who know where to go for direction (the Bible) but do not. Because I am a singer, the first chapter was one of my favorites. Laurie explains the singing capabilities of a number animals including humpback whales, birds, insects and others. She notes that God gave them the ability to sing because it please and delighted him. Likewise, we should voice our gratitude in word and song. Another chapter talks about the “greed” of chipmunks versus the real greed of many people. I really enjoyed the writing style in this book as well as the comparisons between the natural world and people. This book is highly recommended for any nature lover.This book was provided courtesy of Harvest House Publishers, in exchange for my honest review.

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