“Heath Hardesty is a pastor whose emerging voice needs to be heard. His setting in the digital Babylon of Silicon Valley, mixed with his unique background as a plumber’s apprentice, plus his rare combination of a rapacious mind and joyful, humble demeanor, make him a bright light on the horizon of the American church.”—John Mark Comer, bestselling author of Practicing the Way
“Heath has the mind of a sage and the soul of a poet, and he can teach us how to see, so that we will know how to think and feel and live. I hope this book gains a myriad of readers.” —John Ortberg, author of Steps
“This book is a must-read! Heath’s blend of poetic, theological, and helpful makes him one of one.”—Jefferson Bethke, New York Times bestselling author of Fighting Shadows
“A timely apologetic for the truth that brings hope to our hopelessness and cohesion to our chaos: Jesus is Lord.”—Brett McCracken, author of The Wisdom Pyramid
“Hardesty joins the ranks of Richard Foster and John Stott for spiritual formation for this generation. I’m delighted that this scripturally sound book is birthed here in the Bay Area.”—Shauna Pilgreen, author and pastor of Alpha in San Francisco
“Heath interweaves the acquired wisdom of his personal experiences and powerful ideas from other thinkers with the teachings of the biblical authors to showcase the beauty of apprenticeship to Jesus.”—Hakeem Bradley, biblical scholar, teacher, blogger, and researcher
“As we share the true gospel and who Jesus is with people, we need to be living out a connected, spiritually healthy life with Him so that our message rings true from our lives. All Things Together gives us the ways to be doing that.”—Dan Kimball, author of How (Not) to Read the Bible and vice president of Western Seminary
“Hardesty’s book, All Things Together, is water for a thirsty soul. Heath manages to weave personal narrative, poetry, literature, and biblical wisdom into a guidebook for true apprenticeship to our savior.”—Jonathan D. Holmes, executive director of Fieldstone Counseling and visiting faculty member, CCEF
“With a tone of thoughtfulness and invitation, Heath invites us to lean in and embrace the meaningful life as Jesus-oriented apprentices.”—J.R. Briggs, founder of Kairos Partnerships and author of The Art of Asking Better Questions and The Sacred Overlap
“In this book, Heath offers a road map for embodied discipleship which is relevant and needed in our increasingly digital age.”—Nick Cady, lead pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado and author of The God I Won’t Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity
“This book calls readers to press into ordinary apprenticeship to Jesus through spiritual disciplines, local church commitment, and time spent with God in the Word and prayer.”—Matt Boga, associate pastor of Reality Church of Stockton and managing editor for Gospel-Centered Discipleship