Windows of the Soul – Ken Gire
“I am simply amazed by Windows of the Soul. I believe it is not only the best-written book I’ve read in years, it is one of the most important. I really can’t express how much I believe it will mean to the Christian community. If you’ve been asking yourself, ‘Where are the Christian classics of today?’ you need ash no longer”
— Michael Card
“We reach for God in many ways. Through our sculptures and our Scriptures. Through our pictures and our prayers. Through our writing and our worship. And through them he reaches for us. “His search begins with something said. Ours begins with something heard. His begins with something shown. Ours, with something seen. Our search for God and his search for us meet at windows in our everyday experience. These are windows of the soul. “But we must learn to look with more than just our eyes and listen with more than just our ears, for the sounds are sometimes faint and the sights sometimes far away. We must be aware, at all times and in all places, because windows are everywhere, and at any time we may find one. Or one may find us. Though we will hardly know it . . . unless we are searching for him who for so long has been searching for us.”
— From the book