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Your City Guide to God Beneath the relentless rhythms of city life beats the heart of God, and award-winning author Marcy Heidish takes you into a more intimate relationship with him in the midst of crowds, chaos, and concrete. Her experiences from a curb in Brooklyn, the bay in San Francisco, a rooftop of Chartres Cathedaral in Paris, and the busy halls of Washington, D.C., help you see the city in a new light. She turns common city distractions, annoyances, and challenges into spiritual invitations or gatewayso to a new kind of contemplation where:
screaming sirens become cues to silent intercession, skyscrapers, like spires, pull your eyes and thoughts heavenward, and red traffic lights work as pauseo buttons that call for you to stop and pray.
In the city there is grit,o Marcy writes. And grime and garbage. But her practical tools in every chapter for reflection, discussion, and application help you seeuwhether you’re visiting, working, or dwelling in Philadelphia or Phoenix, New York or Los Angeles, Seattle or Syracuseuthat in the city there is also grace.
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Your City Guide to God Beneath the relentless rhythms of city life beats the heart of God, and award-winning author Marcy Heidish takes you into a more intimate relationship with him in the midst of crowds, chaos, and concrete. Her experiences from a curb in Brooklyn, the bay in San Francisco, a rooftop of Chartres Cathedaral in Paris, and the busy halls of Washington, D.C., help you see the city in a new light. She turns common city distractions, annoyances, and challenges into spiritual invitations or gatewayso to a new kind of contemplation where:
screaming sirens become cues to silent intercession, skyscrapers, like spires, pull your eyes and thoughts heavenward, and red traffic lights work as pauseo buttons that call for you to stop and pray.
In the city there is grit,o Marcy writes. And grime and garbage. But her practical tools in every chapter for reflection, discussion, and application help you seeuwhether you’re visiting, working, or dwelling in Philadelphia or Phoenix, New York or Los Angeles, Seattle or Syracuseuthat in the city there is also grace.