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Good Enough: 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection Hardcover – February 15, 2022
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“Brilliant, hilarious, absurd, honest, hopeful, true-hearted, and good to the core.”—Sarah Bessey, editor of A Rhythm of Prayer and author of Jesus Feminist
In Kate Bowler’s bestselling memoir Everything Happens for a Reason, readers witnessed the ways she, as a divinity-school professor and young mother, reckoned with a Stage IV cancer diagnosis; in her follow-up memoir, No Cure for Being Human, she unflinchingly and winsomely unpacked the ways that life becomes both hard and beautiful when we abandon certainty and the illusion of control in our lives. Now, in their first-ever devotional book, Kate Bowler and co-author Jessica Richie offer 40ish short spiritual reflections on how we can make sense of life not as a pursuit of endless progress but as a chronic condition. This book is a companion for when you want to stop feeling guilty that you’re not living your best life now.
Written gently and with humor, Good Enough is permission for all those who need to hear that there are some things you can fix—and some things you can’t. And it’s okay that life isn’t always better. In these gorgeously written reflections, Bowler and Richie offer fresh imagination for how truth, beauty, and meaning can be discovered amid the chaos of life. Their words celebrate kindness, honesty, and interdependence in a culture that rewards ruthless individualism and blind optimism. Ultimately, in these pages we can rest in the encouragement to strive for what is possible today—while recognizing that though we are finite, the life in front of us can be beautiful.
- Print length272 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherConvergent Books
- Publication dateFebruary 15, 2022
- Dimensions5.24 x 1 x 7.79 inches
- ISBN-100593193687
- ISBN-13978-0593193686
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“Belongs on the shelf alongside other terrific books about this difficult subject, like Paul Kalanithi’s When Breath Becomes Air and Atul Gawande’s Being Mortal.”—Bill Gates | The author of Everything Happens for a Reason (And Other Lies I’ve Loved) asks, how do you move forward with a life you didn’t choose? | Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie offer creative, faith-based blessings that center gratitude and hope while acknowledging our real, messy lives. | Witty, honest, and wise spiritual reflections that invite readers to embrace the bad, not just the good. |
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“This book understands me, especially the parts I keep hidden for fear people will think less of me if they know how sad I can get. Kate and Jessica bless those who mourn. They also connect the dots between feelings and actions, giving readers concrete things to do that lead to small springs of healing bubbling up all over the place.”—Barbara Brown Taylor, author of An Altar in the World and Learning to Walk in theDark
“Winsome, wise, and true, Good Enough is a devotional for those of us who can’t stand devotionals. Kate and Jessica are gentle, funny companions for the journey. Overflowing with grace, humor, and clear-eyed counsel, their warm and tender writing pushes back against my cynicism and fear. Their generous blessings soften my curmudgeonly heart. And, ultimately, they convince me that I don’t need to be perfect, that I can be good enough—and there’s tremendous hope in that.”—Jeff Chu, author of Does Jesus Really Love Me? and co-curator of Evolving Faith
About the Author
Jessica Richie is the executive director of the Everything Happens Initiative and the executive producer of the Everything Happens podcast. She received her M.Div. from Duke Divinity School and is the co-author of Hand Lettering God’s Love.
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Regula
(Pronounced “reg” like “regular.” Not the way Jessica says it, like a rhyme for green-leafy “arugula.”)
There’s a feeling we get when we want to start something new. A little spark, a tiny flame has been kindled. There is some kind of desire or awareness rising. We start to hope for more, but we don’t always know how to begin.
In our best moments, we notice that this feeling stirs up spiritual hopes. In a quiet moment. In a moment of awe. Sometimes in a moment of aching emptiness. We realize we want more.
Spiritual hunger, like other forms of desire, is fleeting. Hello! And goodbye! Now it’s gone again. If we want our spiritual appetite to stick around, that will require a bit of attention. Our spiritual selves need encouragement. We need community. We need a hot minute alone. And we need a regula.
Regula means a “rule of life,” but it is simply a regular pattern of activities that becomes more valuable over time because its structure creates a space for good things.
The most common understanding of the term regula evokes images of a strict monastic life, where monks keep to a demanding daily schedule of grunt work and fervent prayer. Their days are divided into regular periods of communal worship, private prayer, spiritual reading, work, and sleep. Not everyone loves the rigors of a heavily scheduled life. Jessica Richie, co-author of this already beloved book, refuses to brush her teeth at the same time every day. Ever. She has to brush her teeth at completely different times each day or else, as an Enneagram Type Seven, she will surely die of predictability.
Sometimes we almost crave a tight regimen of rules only to suddenly lose momentum or decide that the cost is too high. If you have a history of dieting or joining exercise communities—CrossFit, SlimFast, Whole30, Peloton—you know how these moments feel. It is intoxicating until you can’t keep up. Excitement quickly deteriorates into failure and shame. Perhaps you, like me, never last until the end of January with your New Year’s resolutions. If so, I would strongly encourage you to be comforted by the earliest stories of rebellion against rules in the Christian tradition. In the sixth century, Saint Benedict had high hopes for the spiritual community he founded until his rules were deemed so unnecessarily strict that his followers tried to poison him.
Don’t worry. He survived. And simmered down a bit. Benedict’s main achievement became a set of rules which enshrined a spirit of moderation and balance, saying:
“We hope to set down nothing harsh, nothing burdensome . . . As we progress in this way of life and in faith, we shall run on the path of God’s commandments, our hearts overflowing with the inexpressible delight of love.”
To be effective, a regula doesn’t have to be hard; it only has to be regular. So don’t worry so much today about whether you want to love God or whether you have all the spiritual feelings you think a better person would have. It’s enough to say hello to the idea of trying.
A Blessing for Beginning a New Spiritual Practice
Blessed are we who are trying a new thing, though we can’t quite see the whole of it. That’s the beauty of the life of faith. We start in the middle, at the heart center of an unspoken desire to live into the glimpse we’ve had of You and of Your goodness.
Blessed are we who ask You to be the guide as we begin to build from here and create a stronger, more flexible rule of life. Trusting that you are trying to foster life in us.
Blessed are we who remember that we will fall short. We will fail, but that doesn’t mean we are ruined. We simply pick up and begin again.
Blessed are we, willing to be beginners all over again.
A Good Enough Step
Regulas are not meant to be hard or heavy. We may have been given a story of what a faithful life is supposed to look like. We all know someone who seems to be effortlessly spiritual. I (Kate) had a friend whose morning ritual of thirty minutes of Bible study and silent prayer seemed so utterly natural to her that I always felt unmotivated by comparison. Don’t I care about God? Don’t I care about God in the morning? I got so stuck on the idea of this habit as the only true way to become spiritual that I needed to find an entirely different version.
What is something you can set down or let yourself off the hook for? Something that has made a life of faith seem impossible. Write it down on a piece of paper, then throw it away. Practice letting this expectation go so you can take up something gentler.
We thought it might be a nice reminder for you that not all habits are follow-through-able. Here are some of the things we have tried . . . and failed to do regularly. What would you contribute?
1. Not to bite nails
2. Not throwing the alarm clock (or pressing snooze seven times)
3. Losing weight
4. Not talking about losing weight anymore (because, seriously, we can learn to love ourselves)
5. Flossing (apologies to our dentist friends)
6. Accepting email calendar invites
7. Drinking enough water
8. Canceling subscriptions (because, really, you haven’t read that online magazine you subscribed to three years ago)
9. Reading for joy
10. Watch more edifying television (reality TV is just too entertaining)
11. Writing thank-you cards
12. Calling your mom, Jessica
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- Publisher : Convergent Books (February 15, 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0593193687
- ISBN-13 : 978-0593193686
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.24 x 1 x 7.79 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #24,582 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #87 in Christian Meditation Worship & Devotion (Books)
- #295 in Christian Self Help
- #340 in Christian Devotionals (Books)
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About the authors
Kate Bowler, PhD is a New York Times bestselling author, podcast host, and a professor at Duke University. She studies the cultural stories we tell ourselves about success, suffering, and whether (or not) we’re capable of change. In her twenties, she became obsessed with writing the first history of the movement called the “prosperity gospel”—which promises that God will reward you with health and wealth if you have the right kind of faith. She researched and traveled across Canada and the United States interviewing megachurch leaders and televangelists and everyday believers about how they make spiritual meaning out of the good and bad in their lives. The result was the book, Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel, which received widespread media attention and a lot of puns about being #blessed.
At age 35, she was unexpectedly diagnosed with Stage IV cancer, causing her to think in different terms about the research and beliefs she had been studying. She penned the New York Times bestselling memoir, Everything Happens for a Reason (and Other Lies I’ve Loved), which tells the story of her struggle to understand the personal and intellectual dimensions of the American belief that all tragedies are tests of character.
Her third book, The Preacher’s Wife: The Precarious Power of Evangelical Women Celebrities follows the rise of celebrity Christian women in American evangelicalism. Whether they stand alone or beside their husbands, they are leading women who play many parts: faithful wife, spiritual authority, and Hollywood celebrity.
On her popular podcast, Everything Happens, Kate speaks with people like Malcolm Gladwell, Matthew McConaughey, and Anne Lamott about what wisdom and truth they’ve uncovered during difficult circumstances.
Her latest book, No Cure For Being Human (and Other Truths I Need to Hear), grapples with her diagnosis, her ambition, and her faith as she tries to come to terms with limitations in a culture that promises anything is possible.
Kate’s work has received wide-spread media attention from NPR, The Today Show, The New York Times, The Washington Post, the TED Stage, and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. She lives in Durham, North Carolina, with her family, continues to teach do-gooders at Duke Divinity School, and stockpiles anecdotes about the hidden benefits of being from the middle of Canada.
Jessica Richie is a producer and writer. She serves as the executive director of the Everything Happens Initiative at Duke University and the executive producer of the Everything Happens podcast, which hosts wise, funny, and tender conversations between Dr. Kate Bowler and guests about lives that don't always work out. Based on their work together, Kate and Jess co-wrote a book of spiritual reflections called, GOOD ENOUGH: 40ish DEVOTIONALS FOR A LIFE OF IMPERFECTION and a book of blessings called THE LIVES WE ACTUALLY HAVE: 100 BLESSINGS FOR IMPERFECT DAYS. Jess received her M.Div. from Duke Divinity School and lives with her family in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Customers find the devotional book thought-provoking and life-giving, with soul-nourishing reminders throughout. Moreover, the writing is well-crafted and easily interpreted, and customers appreciate its authenticity and comfort level. Additionally, the book receives positive feedback for its character development, with one customer noting how it gives readers permission to be human. Customers also enjoy its humor.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024Excellent writing and all the topics are applicable to anyone’s life :)
- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024Good Lord, this woman is a poet. *pun in tended*
She is sweet, funny, honest, raw, poetic, and her prays are the best way to start a morning.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022Wow. What a remarkable devotional by Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie. How refreshingly honest, utterly transparent, encouraging, funny and loving! These chapters reassured, inspired and touched my heart in so many ways; I know I will be reading it and re-reading it for many years.
I also decided to purchase the audiobook and …oh my! I couldn’t love it more. How wonderful to hear the authors in their own words read these hopeful, insightful and wise pages.
How grateful I am…. to them and for them. “Good Enough” is, indeed, a treasure!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024This is an amazing devotional book and will lift your spirit during the darkest moments.
"...We need to learn how to structure a day that is rich in meaning and joy producing activities. How we spend our time defines who we are. There is no magical future. Today is our future..."
- Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024I really enjoyed this book! Organized in bite-sized inspirations and encouragements, I found it relatable and helpful. Kate Bowler’s work is inspiring to me—I appreciate her candor, insight, and authenticity.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024Was wonderful read
- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024I purchased this devotional because our Lent sermon series is based on it. I was preaching one week and felt the need to read. I feel like this book spoke directly to me! Kate writes amazingly, speaking directly to the writer. I have recommended this book to many and will continue!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022I picked up this devotional as a guide through Lent, and it touched me so deeply within the first few days that I grabbed a copy as a gift for a friend in faith. She loved it too and we suggested it to our women’s Bible study group and now are discussing a few of our favorites in our weekly meetings. It’s honest and forgiving but also holds me accountable to live and walk in my faith. The way it is organized is so perfect with a passage; a scripture and prayer/blessing and a lesson. I highly recommend it!
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- SandybeachesReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A joy to read.
I love how these Guys write and their words resonate with my journey into God. Lighthearted but deep and so very encouraging I know I shall read it again…and again.
- jody cReviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
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I love Kate Bowler’s writing. It’s unpretentious, containing perfectly crafted genius prose and humour. This book by Kate and Jessica unsettles the positivity train, yet clearly points to a relentless hope-filled confidence in God’s love for us. Kate and Jessica offer the words I have always needed to challenge the “best self” message. It’s a very happy book about allowing ourselves to grieve and fail. The book is so good. So good!
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- Kari D. BoyleReviewed in Canada on March 18, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars A moving, thoughtful and encouraging read. Sprinkled with refreshing humour and insight.
Kate is a wonderful writer. Her message hit home.