• Praying with Our Feet

  • Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets
  • By: Lindsey Krinks
  • Narrated by: Emily Ellet
  • Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Praying with Our Feet

By: Lindsey Krinks
Narrated by: Emily Ellet
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At age 20, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet", Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love.

As a street chaplain, activist, and cofounder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world.

Listeners who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book.

©2021 Lindsey Krinks (P)2021 eChristian

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Important Book about how God is a homeless stranger amd how you shouldn't let him/her/them freeze to death on the church stoop.

Pray for the dead fight like hell for the living and listen to Lindseys book.

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Finding love in chaos

Homelessness is a topic dear to my heart, as during covid I found myself unhoused with my 4 year old daughter in tow.
Since then, I’ve learned to live for the small acts of kindness and generosity that have been shown towards us.

Hearing Lindsey’s story on her efforts to address the housing crisis in our country has been truly inspiring.
Not only is it eye opening to hear of the corruption from governments to make sure those who live in poverty stay in poverty, but she tells a story of following her truth and intuition for what she knows to be good and true, despite being turned away from the powers that be that we are made to believe are put in place to protect humanity.

I was initially weary about reading a Christian book, as religion has tarnished the real truth of God and has brought pain and suffering to so many.

But this has been the first time I’ve heard the term “Christian Anarchy”, which sounds like an oxymoron, but I find it to be the perfect term for those who listen to their inner self and reject the exterior influences who turn their back on humanity.


You will hear the stories of her path of finding self love and god through walking the path of recognizing everyone as a person deserving to be loved, even when the government and church turns their back on them.


She finds the purest generosity through witnessing time and time again of the less fortunate preform acts of kindness such as giving others the shirts of their backs when they come across someone in need, when they themselves are struggling to survive.

This is a book that I recommend everyone should read.

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