"With the mind of a theologian and the heart of a pastor, Kurt Willems walks us through the problem of pain without resorting to worn-out clichés."Brian Zahnd, pastor and author
"Kurt takes us on an authentic, vulnerable journey into faith, hope, and love. Well all be better by not just reading but also meditating on this terrifically genuine, relatable book."Ben Higgins, star of ABCs The Bachelor (season 20), founder of Generous Coffee, and author
"An approachable framework for understanding and carrying pain in light of Jesus Christ. Echoing Hope gives us something to hold on to in the midst of suffering."Sarah Bessey, author of Jesus Feminist and Miracles and Other Reasonable Things
"Every page of this book asks us to ponder, What if Jesus actually gets it? What if Jesus really empathizes with us because he experienced life just like us? You can see Kurts pastoral heart as he invites us into the humanity of Jesus to learn from him and love him anew."Osheta Moore, pastor and author of Dear White Peacemakers and Shalom Sistas
"Echoing Hope captures the paradox of the life of Jesusthe God who suffers so that suffering doesnt get the final word. This is a book about the enduring hope that God is with us . . . no matter how bad it gets."Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and cofounder of Red Letter Christians
"Kurt has written a hands-on pastoral guide to engaging gospel faith. Readers who hope for more from the gospel will be informed and empowered by this generative rendering of the truth of Jesus."Walter Brueggemann, professor emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary
"Im so thankful for Kurts ability to help leaders grasp the importance of Jesuss humanity and the role it plays in our day-to-day faith! Echoing Hope is such a crucial work for the season we are living in today!"Tyler Reagin, author of Leading Things You Didnt Start and The Life-Giving Leader, founder of the Life-Giving Company, and cofounder of 10Ten Project
"Shockingly few books truly illuminate the humanity of Jesus. But Kurt Willems has given us a rare gifta beautifully written account of Christs humanity and also a tender, vulnerable account of Kurts own. To read Echoing Hope is not only to go deeper into Christs story but also to go deeper into yours."Jonathan Martin, author of How to Survive a Shipwreck and Prototype