Some time ago, I began following @danwhitejr on Twitter. I don’t recall how we connected, but I’m happy we did. Soon after I followed him, I realized that he would be publishing this book. His tweets are dripping with wisdom, so I was excited to read a full work from him. The book delivers. So, should you read this book?

  • If you’re questioning the state and direction of the church …
  • If you’ve become disillusioned with the church or Christianity in the West …
  • If you could benefit from a swift kick in the spiritual butt …
  • If you wonder what it means to follow in the way of Jesus …
  • If you’ve forgotten the purpose of the table …
  • If you’re wondering how to best communicate truth …
  • If you consider your home and neighborhood as a space for missionary living …
  • If you think conversation is a lost art …
  • If you think you’ve no time for the practice of patience …
  • If you’re okay with your life being interrupted …
  • If you aim for greater availability and vulnerability amongst those around you …
  • If your contentment has been ransacked by idealism …
  • If you desire a home of sacred hospitality rather than protective security …
  • If you wrestle with the idols of image, information, ingenuity, or impact …
  • If you question the dichotomy of church attendance and church presence …
  • If you long for the restoration of rootedness …
  • If you desire to live from fidelity …
  • If you’re doubtful or ignorant of the post-Christendom manifestation of church …
  • If you have no good reason not to …

… read this book.

As I read through Subterranean, I tweeted highlights in reply to the following tweet. Click through to read short excerpts from the book.

Read reviews and purchase the book online from the publisher or Amazon.

When you do read it, let me know your thoughts.