Nadia Bolz-Weber is a New York Times bestselling author and the founding pastor of House for All Sinners and Saints, an ELCA mission church in Denver, Colorado. She's a leading voice in the emerging church movement and her writing can be found in the Christian Century and Jim Wallis' God's Politics blog. She is author of Salvation on the Small Screen?: 24 Hours of Christian Television (Seabury 2008) and the Sarcastic Lutheran blog on Patheos.
"Bolz-Weber has such a distinctive voice and outlook, it's amazing
she hasn't written more books. Perhaps it's because she's been too
busy living the checkered and fascinating life that is the subject
of her theological memoir.... Here's hoping her authentic voice
continues to preach in more books."--Publishers Weekly
"Bolz-Weber is a surprisingly vulnerable narrator who pairs
personal confessions with beautifully articulated statements of
faith." Christian Century
"Engaging and accessible...Bolz-Weber is clear-eyed about the
personal travails faced by the marginalized and those without
faith."--Booklist
"For anyone who is Christian, interested in Christianity,
anti-Christian (or anti-Religion), I recommend this book."--Gordon
Gano, lead singer, Violent Femmes
"Funny, raw, and packed with truth, this book is offensive in all
the right ways...This book reminded me of why I am a Christian, and
I wept with gratitude when I finished it."--Rachel Held Evans,
blogger, author of A Year of Biblical Womanhood
"Nadia Bolz-Weber is what you'd get if you mixed the DNA of Louis
C.K., Joey Ramone and St. Paul. She is by far my favorite
tatted-up, cranky pastor ever. Follow her. Not just on Twitter, but
wherever her unique mind takes you. What I'm trying to say is: Buy
this book."--A. J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living
Biblically
"Pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber speaks the truth of our humanity that we
too often want to deny. She declares the radical power of God's
grace for Jesus' sake that we so often water down rather than daily
be drowned in it. Yes, read at your own risk."--Presiding Bishop
Mark Hanson, ELCA
"The amazing thing about Nadia Bolz-Weber is that she manages to
take her Christianity into corners of life where the church can be
pretty uncomfortable going." The Daily Beast
"This is an astonishing book...contagious, honest, captivating...a
rare gift...I realize that I'm gushing, but that's what you do when
a book inspires and moves and touches you like this one does."--Rob
Bell, author of What We Talk About When We Talk About God and Love
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