I hope these give you a flavour of the book!
Endorsements:
Rev Dr Jill Duff (Director, St Mellitus College NW)
‘This book is fresh, gritty, laugh-out-loud and full of hope. Chris Lane offers a feast of theologically-rich reflections from his 18 years church planting on the Langworthy Estate in Salford. It’s about “ordinary miracles – if you blink you might miss them. Keep your eyes open and you will see them everywhere”. May this book inspire you to watch & pray for the miracles Jesus loves to do today - in ordinary places, often around a table, with the unlikeliest guests. If you’re hungry – come to the banquet. May there be Fire in urban estates across the North West and beyond!’
Rachel Gardner (Romance Academy/Youthscape):
'We’re often drawn to the people who tell us to ‘dream bigger’. Here is a book that will provoke you to ‘dream smaller’- and I guarantee it will set your heart on fire. I know Chris well. He has the authority of a prophet, theologian, activist and that great guy in the noisy house down the road. With his family, they are practicing the art of staying put and seeing God build his kingdom through the mess, meals and mundane moments of life. Don’t read it if you want to escape into the fantasy that God will only use you if you’re in the perfect job, perfect house or perfect church. Jesus has moved into the neighbourhood and is staying put. Question is, will we?’
Dr. Neil Hudson (LICC, Salford Elim):
’This is an honest, passionate account of an ordinary man in an ordinary church attempting extraordinary things in Jesus' name. I can be so certain of this because I've known Chris for nearly 30 years - man and boy and church leader. To all who want to join in the adventure of mission, this book will inspire you, make you laugh, and give you hope that God does really wonderful things in unexpected places.’
Mike Pilavachi (Soul Survivor)
‘Ordinary Miracles is an honest, humorous, compelling and thought-provoking read. Chris is a humble and authentic narrator, sharing the highs and lows of the journey that he, his family and friends have been on these past years as they have established a vibrant Church family in Salford, Greater Manchester. The result is a faith inspiring read!’
Rev Canon Chris Russell (Vicar, St Laurence Reading/Advisor to the Archbishop of Canterbury on evangelism & witness)
'I read this book because I esteem Chris Lane; as a friend, teacher, theologian and church leader. So will you when you finish this. This book is honest and inspiring, authentic and challenging. I love Chris' compelling case for the centrality of the table, costly living, commitment and the challenge to all too normative ideologies in church culture. But it's real strength is in the responses it will draw out from us. Not to be impressed with Chris or Langworthy - but to be more committed to Christ and the local church he has called each of us to. Put that other book down and buy this one instead.’
Andy Croft (Pastor, Soul Survivor Watford)
‘It’s been said that by reading we live many lives. This is the chance to ‘live’ Chris' adventure of obedience. It’s an opportunity to discover what being out of your comfort zone feels and smells like. It’s full of joy, heartache and faithfulness. It’s human and normal, a story we can all relate to. Yet at the same time it’s full of transformation that only God could be behind. An inspiring read - I recommend it!’
Endorsements:
Rev Dr Jill Duff (Director, St Mellitus College NW)
‘This book is fresh, gritty, laugh-out-loud and full of hope. Chris Lane offers a feast of theologically-rich reflections from his 18 years church planting on the Langworthy Estate in Salford. It’s about “ordinary miracles – if you blink you might miss them. Keep your eyes open and you will see them everywhere”. May this book inspire you to watch & pray for the miracles Jesus loves to do today - in ordinary places, often around a table, with the unlikeliest guests. If you’re hungry – come to the banquet. May there be Fire in urban estates across the North West and beyond!’
Rachel Gardner (Romance Academy/Youthscape):
'We’re often drawn to the people who tell us to ‘dream bigger’. Here is a book that will provoke you to ‘dream smaller’- and I guarantee it will set your heart on fire. I know Chris well. He has the authority of a prophet, theologian, activist and that great guy in the noisy house down the road. With his family, they are practicing the art of staying put and seeing God build his kingdom through the mess, meals and mundane moments of life. Don’t read it if you want to escape into the fantasy that God will only use you if you’re in the perfect job, perfect house or perfect church. Jesus has moved into the neighbourhood and is staying put. Question is, will we?’
Dr. Neil Hudson (LICC, Salford Elim):
’This is an honest, passionate account of an ordinary man in an ordinary church attempting extraordinary things in Jesus' name. I can be so certain of this because I've known Chris for nearly 30 years - man and boy and church leader. To all who want to join in the adventure of mission, this book will inspire you, make you laugh, and give you hope that God does really wonderful things in unexpected places.’
Mike Pilavachi (Soul Survivor)
‘Ordinary Miracles is an honest, humorous, compelling and thought-provoking read. Chris is a humble and authentic narrator, sharing the highs and lows of the journey that he, his family and friends have been on these past years as they have established a vibrant Church family in Salford, Greater Manchester. The result is a faith inspiring read!’
Rev Canon Chris Russell (Vicar, St Laurence Reading/Advisor to the Archbishop of Canterbury on evangelism & witness)
'I read this book because I esteem Chris Lane; as a friend, teacher, theologian and church leader. So will you when you finish this. This book is honest and inspiring, authentic and challenging. I love Chris' compelling case for the centrality of the table, costly living, commitment and the challenge to all too normative ideologies in church culture. But it's real strength is in the responses it will draw out from us. Not to be impressed with Chris or Langworthy - but to be more committed to Christ and the local church he has called each of us to. Put that other book down and buy this one instead.’
Andy Croft (Pastor, Soul Survivor Watford)
‘It’s been said that by reading we live many lives. This is the chance to ‘live’ Chris' adventure of obedience. It’s an opportunity to discover what being out of your comfort zone feels and smells like. It’s full of joy, heartache and faithfulness. It’s human and normal, a story we can all relate to. Yet at the same time it’s full of transformation that only God could be behind. An inspiring read - I recommend it!’