For the masses of humans who consider themselves to be Spiritual But Not Religious, Spiritually Homeless serves as a map through the wilderness of sorting out what we believe and how we can codify and own that as our own "religion." Kris Girrell serves as a guide for those undaunted explorers of faith and religion. Using his own journey and accounts from dozens of other spiritual explorers, the author lays out what it means to be spiritually homeless, how we got here, how to find our people and ultimately our home in the world of spirituality. This book is rife with examples, ranging from what spiritual development looks like, to navigating spiritual impasse and even offers tips on how to select a spiritual director. This is a must-read for anyone who feels the tug of spirituality pulling them out beyond the walls and credos of traditional religions.
Recommended by US Review of Books
Gold Award, Literary Titan Book Awards