We make thousands of decisions each day, and while most of them are simple and relatively easy, many of us get stuck in the larger, life-altering decisions. This can lead to frustration, anxiety, and confusion. "It would be so much easier if life just came with a road map!" But life doesn't work like that--it's full of twists and turns, the unexpected and the unforeseen. And yet, the uncertainty of life also brings adventure and exploration, surprises and wonder.
In Make a Move, pastor and coach Stephanie Williams O'Brien offers practical advice and action steps for moving through the experiments of life. These steps help us narrow down the choices when it seems like the options are endless, and allow us to discern God's leadership in a way we never could while standing still.
It's time to move from a disoriented life to a life of direction and intention. It's time to make a move!
Industry Reviews
"The way most Christians talk about God's will makes it feel like a burdensome search for a mysterious holy grail. Luckily, Stephanie Williams O'Brien is not like most Christians. Make a Move is a practical and powerful guide for those who are wading through uncertainty and in need of divine direction." --Jonathan Merritt, contributing?writer for?The Atlantic?and author of Learning to Speak God from Scratch "With an abundance of wisdom, practicality, humor and vulnerability, Stephanie Williams O'Brien offers readers a pragmatic guide for sound, faith-rooted decision-making. Look no further for your helpful roadmap to effectively and faithfully tackling life's most complex choices." --Lisa Rodriguez-Watson, national director of Missio Alliance "Williams O'Brien tackles the daunting topic of making decisions, offering thoughtful and wildly practical ways to 'experiment' in order to find a way forward in the complexities of life." --Dr. Christine Osgood, associate professor of wellbeing and director of wellbeing initiatives, Bethel University "This is a book which provides both insights of lessons learned from a woman seeking to be a faithful and fruitful follower of Jesus, as well as a practical guide for living well in today's world." --Steve Dixon, associate director of youth and young adult ministry for Baptist Association of Churches, New South Wales, and coordinator of youth studies, Morling College, NSW, Australia