Tumbled People: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Your Faith

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“Brightly illuminating! Tumbled People offers a gracious invitation and a guide through the stages that we can expect to experience on the sacred journey of faith. Jacci not only describes the passages and how they change the way we view God, ourselves, and our life-world, but invites active participation in an authentic process towards spiritual maturation through ancient spiritual practices.  A wonderful companion for those who are willing to undertake the journey of faithing throughout a lifetime.” —The Rev. Canon Catherine Gregg, D.Min.


“I remember the first time I did a personality test and realized I wasn’t weird but was a person with a unique but recognizable personality. It was revolutionary in my life because it helped me make sense of who and how I was in the world. I think Jacci’s book will accomplish the same thing for those who are deconstructing their beliefs and questioning their faith. This book is like a spiritual map and just may help them realize that they aren’t lost, but that they are on a very clear path of spiritual progress

and growth.” —David Hayward, aka the NakedPastor


“In an age when everyone is deconstructing and reconstructing their faith experience, Tumbled People offers the tools needed to explore more deeply the stages of faith. And while many books on faith stages outline what that looks like, Jacci takes us deeper as she shares what those shifting stages of growth feel like in real life. This is pure invitation to the reader to explore and experience the journey in companionship with her.” —Marsha Crockett, author of Sacred Conversation: Exploring the Seven Gifts of Spiritual Direction


Are you feeling spiritually adrift, burned out, and hopeless? Are the old ways of praying not working for you anymore? I am here to tell you that you are not alone. In fact, you join millions of others who are ready to move, not away from God, but toward deeper spiritual life.


In Tumbled People: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Your Faith, you will find hope and encouragement the spiritual changes you are going through are a normal part of the stages of spiritual growth and development. Using personal stories, quotes from mentors, and easy onramp spiritual practices, the author will help you move from burnout to spiritual thriving.


Let the healing journey begin!

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5.0
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Natasha Yonkof
May 18, 2023
This was a perfect read for where I am on my spiritual journey. As someone with an evangelical background, deconstruction has meant questioning where my beliefs lie. This book gave incredible insight into that being a very normal part of the spiritual growth process. I also really appreciated the actionable practices I could try. Some I had learned before, but hadn't done in a while and others I had never tried. This book is definitely something I'd like to come back to from time to time to practice something new!
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About the author

Jacci Tuner is the director of Christian Formation and Direction Ministry (CFDM) in Nevada. Through CFDN-NV she trains people in different spiritual practices and heads a program for Spiritual Direction Training. She has a popular blog called Spiritual Practices 101 where you can find more practices like those in this book. Jacci is the author of fourteen books and enjoys hiking in the desert with her husband and their dog, Rosie. You can find her on most social media channels @Jacciturner.

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