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It's Not Too Late: A Field Guide to Hope

Bob Sitze

A "field guide" is a small, pocketable book that accompanies you on an adventure or journey. It's Not Too Late is a field guide to hope—sized so that you can carry it along with you on your daily journey of faith. The entries in this book will help you find hope, whether it's right in front of you or it remains elusive despite your searchings. 

The "field" for this guide is the deterioration of the earth's environment and the economic well-being of humankind. Sitze wrote this book to thwart Despair and provides practical helps for pilgrims who are hungry for hope and want to find it. Sitze approaches hope-seeking in an appreciative way—believing hope already exists, that it awaits your discerning eye and receptive spirit. Because you are looking for hope, you will soon find it to be present all around you—no matter what the field might look like.

Sitze encourages us to follow the example of hopeful people who surround us, invisibly and quietly. His yearning is that we will see in God the source of hope who will sustain our spirit and ministry into the years ahead. 

It's never too late for you to hope. Never too late to speak of hope or to act hopefully. Never too late to seek hope. No matter the circumstances in which you find yourself. No matter who wants to tempt you to be afraid, angry, or desperate. These ideas fill this book.


Praise for the Book

"In this remarkable, insightful, and fun little book, Bob Sitze shows us how hope lives with each of us, and how we become instruments for hope in the lives of others. Like a daily exercise program for positive, asset-based thinking and action, it offers gifts in action for anyone and everyone, inside or outside of congregational life."
—Luther K. Snow, author of The Power of Asset Mapping and "guru" of good groups

"Through this inspiring guide, I walked through the wonders and wisdom of language where hope was unfolded, explained, and expounded upon. It reveals how to use hope-filled tools so that the disprited, anxious, and fear-filled among us can once again thrive, even in difficult economic times."
—Sandra T. Hagevik, career and executive coach, Lee Hecht Harrison

"The joyful wisdom in this plucky guide invites us to discover hope, believing we are surrounded by it even in troubling times. Like generosity, hope is innate in the human condition, but making either actionable is a choice. Sitze's hope-vocabulary and practical insights will inspire 'hopers' living into such choices."
—Barbara L. Fullerton, Stewardship Development Program Minister, The United Church of Canada

About the Author


Sitze photoBob Sitze
has been a leader, beneficiary, and critic of congregational life for over forty years. A former education, stewardship, and hunger staff member for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, he spends his postdenominational days as a congregational consultant and writer. Bob is the author of Starting Simple: Conversations about the Way We Live, Your Brain Goes to Church: Neuroscience and Congregational Life, and Not Trying Too Hard, a behind-the-curtain look at congregational dynamics.


ISBN# 978-1-56699-397-5
Alban No. 397
paper, 178 pages
2010

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$16.00 ($12.80 for members)



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