"In a culture that says bigger is better, it is subversive work to take tiny, lasting steps toward learning and growth."
Ellie Roscher is here to talk to us about her new book, 12 Tiny Things: Simple Ways to Live a More Intentional Life, which she co-authored with Heidi Barr. It is not a self-help book, but a guide for curating small, simple spiritual practices that ground our spirits in love.
To learn more about 12 Tiny Things, be sure to visit their website, where they have incredible resources including study guides for church or book groups, or check out their 12 Tiny Things community on Facebook.
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Ellie Roscher is the author of 12 Tiny Things, Play Like a Girl and How Coffee Saved My Life. Her writing also appears in the Baltimore Review, Inscape Magazine, Bookology Magazine and elsewhere. Ellie hosts the Unlikely Conversations podcast, teaches yoga at Up Yoga and teaches writing at The Loft Literary Center and the Minnesota Writing Project. Through curious inquiry, commitment to the sacred ordinary and artistic collaboration, her work accompanies people to a more centered, whole, and embodied self. Ellie holds an MFA in Writing from Sarah Lawrence College and an MA in Theology from Luther Seminary. Follow her at @ellieroscher and find out more at ellieroscher.com.
12 Tiny Things: https://12tinythings.com/
Church Resource: https://12tinythings.com/resources/tiny-holy-things
Recent blog post: https://churchanew.org/blog/posts/ellie-roscher-bound-by-love-not-social-isolation?rq=Ellie%20Roscher