"Searing, challenging, riveting, inspiring, and real." Father James Martin, S.J., author of Learning to Pray A Complicated Grace: A Collaborative Memoir of Addiction, Grief, and Forgiveness by Dave Hillis is a profound memoir that invites readers into an intimate exploration of themes such as addiction, grief, and forgiveness. This deeply personal narrative unfolds through letters, poems, and reflections penned during various seasons of Jordan Hillis' life. As a father, Dave Hillis chronicles his son's journey through incarceration, offering an unvarnished look at their evolving relationship.…mehr
"Searing, challenging, riveting, inspiring, and real." Father James Martin, S.J., author of Learning to Pray A Complicated Grace: A Collaborative Memoir of Addiction, Grief, and Forgiveness by Dave Hillis is a profound memoir that invites readers into an intimate exploration of themes such as addiction, grief, and forgiveness. This deeply personal narrative unfolds through letters, poems, and reflections penned during various seasons of Jordan Hillis' life. As a father, Dave Hillis chronicles his son's journey through incarceration, offering an unvarnished look at their evolving relationship. The memoir delves into the complexities of familial love and the resilience required to navigate life's challenges. It is enriched by contributions from friends and family members, who provide diverse perspectives on Jordan's character and the indelible impact he made on those around him. Through their voices, the narrative offers a multifaceted view of community and the unyielding bonds that sustain it. A unique feature of the book is its inclusion of reprinted poems by celebrated poets, which weave deeper literary insights into the story. This blend of personal reflection and literary analysis provides a compelling backdrop for exploring the transformative power of grace and redemption. A Complicated Grace stands as a significant reflection on human nature and the enduring strength found in the ties that bind us.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dave Hillis is a father to three adult sons, Patrick, Ryan, and Jordan (who passed away in September, 2023). He and his wife Teresa have resided in Tacoma, Washington for over 40 years, raising their family as they worked for the spiritual and social renewal of Tacoma as well as other cities around the world.He currently serves as the Samuel Shoemaker Senior Innovation Fellow with the Leadership Foundations (LF) Colangelo Carpenter Innovation Center (CCIC), devoting himself to thinking, writing, and speaking about the idea and ramifications of seeing our cities as God's playgrounds. Dave's perspective was honed as an area and regional director of urban Young Life, president of the Northwest Leadership Foundation (NLF) and president of the global network of Leadership Foundations (LF).He received his undergraduate degree from Western Washington University, his Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, and his Doctor of Ministry from Bakke Graduate University. Dave has served as an adjunct professor for several academic institutions and is a guest lecturer and teacher at various urban ministry and leadership conferences. He has served on the boards of numerous community organizations and is deeply committed to his catholic parish, St. Leo. Dave authored Cities: Playgrounds or Battlegrounds?: Leadership Foundations' Fifty Year Journey of Social and Spiritual Renewal, which tells the history, practices, and impact of the LF Global Network, and was a contributor and editor of the anthology, City As Playground, a collection of 19 essays and interviews from academicians and practitioners. In his spare time, he is an avid reader of poetry and is an aficionado of all things cigars and scotch. This book is dedicated to his six grandchildren.
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