One of the major challenges of Christian ministry is for clergy to use the stories of their own lives as fuel for their preaching and teaching. In this book, Episcopal priest Thomas L. Ehrlich does just that. He reveals how he often sees the face of Christ in his wife. He marvels at a swim in a pool with his sister which becomes a holy moment of communion. His baby boy teaches him about slowing down. And whether writing about church suppers, lay leadership, clergy gatherings, he makes it clear that the way people care for each other is at the heart of the Gospel. That is why, according to Ehrlich, we are all God-bearers.