Life is turbulent. On that, we can all agree. Disappointed dreams, broken relationships, identity crises, vocational hang-ups, wounds from the past--there are so many ways life can send us crashing up against the rocks.
In this deeply personal book, Jonathan Martin draws from his own stories of failure and loss to find the love that can only be discovered on the bottom. How to Survive a Shipwreck is an invitation to trust the goodness of God and the resilience of your soul. Jonathan's clarion call is this: No matter how hard you've fallen, no matter how much you've been hurt, help is on the way--just when you need it most.
With visionary artistry and pastoral wisdom, Jonathan Martin reveals what we'll need to make it through those uncharted waters, how we can use these defining experiences to live out of our depths, and why it will then become impossible to go back to the half-life we once lived.
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Life is turbulent. On that, we can all agree. Disappointed dreams, broken relationships, identity crises, vocational hang-ups, wounds from the past--there are so many ways life can send us crashing up against the rocks.
In this deeply personal book, Jonathan Martin draws from his own stories of failure and loss to find the love that can only be discovered on the bottom. How to Survive a Shipwreck is an invitation to trust the goodness of God and the resilience of your soul. Jonathan's clarion call is this: No matter how hard you've fallen, no matter how much you've been hurt, help is on the way--just when you need it most.
With visionary artistry and pastoral wisdom, Jonathan Martin reveals what we'll need to make it through those uncharted waters, how we can use these defining experiences to live out of our depths, and why it will then become impossible to go back to the half-life we once lived.
Show moreJonathan Martin is a writer, speaker, and dreamer currently living in Tulsa, OK, where he serves as Teaching Pastor at Sanctuary Church. He holds degrees from Gardner-Webb University, The Pentecostal Theological Seminary, and Duke Divinity School. He is the author of Prototype: What Happens When You Discover You’re More Like Jesus Than You Think? He is a product of the “Christ-haunted landscape” of the American South, sweaty revivals, and hip-hop. Years before a life of church planting, writing, and preaching, his claim to fame was getting his Aquaman, Robin, and Wonder Woman action figures saved, sanctified, and filled with the Holy Ghost at an early age. He loves to talk about the beauty of God, what an extraordinary thing it is to be called God’s beloved, and finding new ways to be human.
Anyone who has experienced deep and transformative brokenness will
resonate with this book. I did. As Jonathan Martin turned the pain
of his interior death into the poetry of resurrection, I found
myself saying again and again, “Yes, that’s what I found to be
true.” Our childhood understanding of life and faith must give way
to a more nuanced view of ourselves, of others, and of God. Our
hearts must be broken so they can be remade. We must journey past
the illusions of our own adequacy so we can discover the most
important truth of all---that at the center of everything is a
great Heart of love beating for us. I love this book!
*Lynne Hybels, advocate for global engagement, Willow Creek
Community Church*
Be warned: Jonathan Martin’s title is a bit misleading. What he has
packaged as a sort of shipwreck “survival kit” turns out to be a
force of prose by which we are swept to the shore of Malta with a
raging velocity that is at once raw and redemptive. Also we are
urged to eat cheesecake tonight, for our own good. I love this
book.
*Steven Furtick, lead pastor of Elevation Church, Charlotte, North
Carolina, and author of Crash the Chatterbox*
Bob Dylan said, “Behind every beautiful thing there’s been some
kind of pain.” I believe that’s true. It’s certainly true of
Jonathan Martin’s How to Survive a Shipwreck. From his bitter
experience of nearly drowning in a sea of pain, Jonathan has
survived to paint a beautiful portrait of a grace that will not
quit. He artfully re- minds us that even when we feel we are
swallowed in a sea of pain, we are still enveloped in the boundless
ocean of God’s relentless love. This book will help and heal many
shipwrecked souls.
*Brian Zahnd, pastor of Word of Life Church, Saint Joseph,
Missouri, and author of Water to Wine*
Brilliant and demanding, How to Survive a Shipwreck is Jonathan’s
heart-wrenching comeback story---and it is a hidden parable for us.
Can I accept one who is fallen? We are all shipwrecked. We stand in
need of grace.
*Dr. John Sowers, author of The Heroic Path*
Gritty and transcendent. How to Survive a Shipwreck isn’t really
any kind of how-to book. Rather, Jonathan Martin takes us on a
stunning and stark voyage of his own soul’s deep dive and near
drowning. You won’t reach for any well-fixed, handy life preservers
here---Martin doesn’t throw us any. There are plenty of “storm”
books out there, swollen with platitudes and simple strategies for
recovery. These pages are dripping instead with ache and beauty. A
harrowing hope. His writing is mesmeric and will fill your lungs
enough to ascend and take that first big breath at the water’s
surface. The breath you thought you might never take again.
*Nichole Nordeman, songwriting and recording artist*
If Southern gothic theology was a genre of writing, this may be our
generation’s undomesticated, spirit-haunted introduction.
Poet-prophet-preacher Jonathan Martin has come to us speaking in
tongues of fire as a howl and a song from the sea, from life after
everything is lost. This gorgeous book is deep water, terrible and
beautiful and cleansing; the words smell of salt water and wine,
bread and longing, grief and hope. All of us who have ourselves
gone under will weep with aching recognition as Jonathan testifies
to the loving God who meets us in the chaos and the swirl and
monsters to set us utterly free through a rescue that didn’t look
at all like we thought it would.
*Sarah Bessey, author of Jesus Feminist and Out of Sorts: Making
Peace with an Evolving Faith*
In this beautifully written, ruthlessly honest, often humorous, and
sometimes heart-wrenching work, Jonathan Martin takes readers on a
tour that intimately explores the scary, painful, dark contours of
his own shipwreck. This raw but hope-filled tour leaves readers
with a wealth of biblical insight on how to survive and even be
transformed by the stormy times that decimate the ships of our
lives.
*Dr. Greg Boyd, senior pastor of Woodland Hills Church and author
of twenty books, including The Myth of a Christian Nation*
Jonathan Martin is that rare soul who’s been through the fire and
has more, not less, hope because of it. Is he a poet or mystic or
teacher or recovery expert---who cares? He has something to
say.
*Rob Bell, author of How to Be Here Now and What We Talk about When
We Talk about God*
No one is more qualified to talk about the forgotten path of
spiritual descent than Jonathan Martin. How to Survive a Shipwreck
is a breakthrough in the way we are to understand our own spiritual
process and conversion. His honesty and unique voice---which has
been drenched in heartache, wrestling, and triumph---has deeply
resonated in my life and the lives of countless others. Like so
many of us, I was taught to act saved but not how to truly be born
again. I believe this book is part of the antidote to help heal the
great sickness of “spiritual certainty” in our world today.
*William Matthews, songwriter and recording artist*
This is a stormy book---dark, fierce, jolting. And really it is not
about survival but about suffering and death---and just so about
resurrection and the life of faith. Over and over from beginning to
end, Jonathan Martin does all he can to remind us of the gospel’s
deepest promise: our only hope is in letting ourselves be wrecked
so we can sink into the depths of God’s unrelenting devotion to our
good.
*Dr. Chris Green, professor of theology at Pentecost Theological
Seminary and author of Foretasting the Kingdom*
This is no preacher’s sermon. This book is a survivor’s confession:
even while your life is violently torn apart---your heart, it can
break open. Break open to a beauty, compassion, and calling you
thought would never again return. Break open to a grace more
powerful than the waves of pain, disaster, failure, and devastation
that could so easily devour you. If you need more than self-help
soothsayers and positive-thinking profiteers, Jonathan Martin
invites you to undergo a baptism in grace that is deeper than the
seas that would drown you.
*Jarrod McKenna, Australian peace award winning pastor, activist,
and cofounder of First Home Project*
While many people in the Western Protestant church preach a gospel
that is too saccharine and simple, Jonathan Martin writes as a
Christian who has experienced some real pain and loss, and the
gospel that emerges from his writing is more robust and full-
bodied as a result---a gospel that embraces even pain as a grace.
This will be an important book for a lot of people.
*Michael Gungor, singer/songwriter, coleader of the musical
collective Gungor, and member of The Liturgists*
Wow. I’ve never read a book like this one before! Who would ever
guess that a few reflections on wind and waves, shipwrecks and sea
monsters, could comfort and challenge so profoundly? Jonathan
Martin writes with a pastor’s heart and poet’s touch, taking the
reader to colorful, unexpected places with each turn of the page.
His insights into Scripture are fresh, his storytelling honest and
vulnerable. How to Survive a Shipwreck is a book to be savored,
cherished, and returned to. I suspect it will take its place among
some of the finest spiritual memoirs of our time.
*Rachel Held Evans, bestselling author of Searching for Sunday and
A Year of Biblical Womanhood*
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