Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-300).

Foreword -- Part 1: Love. All my love ; Blinking cursors ; The bonus commandment ; Like a mother ; You're soaking in it -- Part 2: Presence. Present tense ; God's telephone number ; He speaks our language ; Spooning with God ; Praying when you can't ; Psalm 23 ; A beautiful day in the neighborhood -- Part 3: Praise. Garment of praise ; Turn your eyes ; Unsubscribing from myself ; Believing is beautiful (or, the shape of faith) -- Part 4: Grace. Down to the river ; Thou changest not ; Sin and loathing ; He reclined ; Mercy me -- Part 5: Hope. Jesus answered ; The overnight note ; An act of God ; What about Job? ; Send me home -- Part 6: Purpose. The fragrance of the gospel ; Mostly what we (can) do ; Commencing ; Communion ; The last word.

Mostly what God does is love you. If we could believe this, really believe this, how different would we be? How different would our lives be? How different would our world be? If you ever struggle with your connection to God (or whether you even feel connected to a faith at all!), you're not alone. Especially in our modern world, with its relentless, never-ending news cycle, we can all grapple with such questions. Do we do that alone, with despair and resignation? Or do we make sense of it with God, and with hope? In these uncertain times, could believing in the power of divine love make the most sense? In this collection of essays, Savannah Guthrie shares why she believes it does. Unspooling personal stories from her own joys and sorrows as a daughter, mother, wife, friend, and professional journalist, the award-winning TODAY show co-anchor and New York Times bestselling author explores the place of faith in everyday life.

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