A review by daniellearider
A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community by John Pavlovitz

5.0

This was a very slow and challenging read for me, taking nearly eight months to work my way through. But that isn’t a criticism of the quality of writing or the content. Instead, it speaks to an uncomfortably challenging subject (how to build a bigger table, become more inclusive, and actually live like Christ) and how it relates to ongoing struggles many of us have, me especially, with the modern day church. My copy is now riddled with underlines, highlights, and dog eared pages, and while a slow read, it was authentically messy and inspiring.