In a world obsessed with certainty and control, pastor and poet Bryan Halferty invites readers to embrace the beautiful messiness of human existence-where questions matter as much as answers, and mystery becomes a doorway rather than a dead end.
Through intimate, lyrical essays that blend theological insight with raw honesty, Halferty explores what it means to live authentically in the tension between doubt and faith, brokenness and wholeness. From childhood dreams of drawing perfect lines to adult struggles with control and contingency, these reflections illuminate the profound truth that our limitations-not our strengths-often become the very places where grace meets us.
In these pages, you'll discover:
- Why embracing mystery is an act of humility, not defeat
- How silence can become both sanctuary and resistance
- The transformative power of being truly seen and known
- How ordinary moments-bread, wine, conversations-become doorways to the divine
- What it means to carry multiple identities without losing yourself
Part memoir, part meditation, part manifesto for a more honest faith, We Are All Reaching Here speaks to anyone who has ever felt caught between worlds-the sacred and secular, certainty and doubt, who we are and who we're becoming. Halferty writes with the heart of a pastor, the eye of a poet, and the vulnerability of someone still learning to be comfortable in his own skin.
For readers of Henri Nouwen, Frederick Buechner, and Anne Lamott, this collection offers a fresh voice in spiritual writing-one that finds God not in spite of our imperfections, but dwelling intimately within them.
Perfect for: Readers seeking authentic spiritual reflection, those navigating questions of faith and identity, anyone interested in finding the sacred in everyday life, and those who appreciate lyrical, contemplative writing that doesn't shy away from life's complexities.