Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful, 9780310161530
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Find hope amid life’s beauty and disappointment with Christian faith.

Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful

how gratitude, grief, and grace reflect the christian story

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    208 pages

  • Release Date

    14 May 2025

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Summary

Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful: Finding Hope in a World of Contrasts

Life is both beautiful and disappointing.

In Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful, Drew Hyun explains how the Christian faith provides a lens through which we can understand the beautiful and disappointing world we live in, while offering the kind of promising hope we long for.

Throughout history we have tried to make sense of the world that we inhabit and how we c…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780310161530
ISBN-10:0310161533
Author:Drew Hyun, Peter Scazzero
Publisher:Zondervan
Imprint:Zondervan
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:14 May 2025
Weight:271g
Dimensions:212mm x 140mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

A thoughtful reflection on experiencing the beautiful, disappointing, and hopeful realities of being a human being. Drew Hyun shares wonderful stories that get to the heart of why Jesus makes such a difference in navigating this beautiful but broken world. In this book, you will find poignant analogies sprinkled in between playful pop culture references, all of which lead to the hope that comes from a life in Christ. * Tammy Swanson-Draheim, president, Evangelical Covenant Church *Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful is a compelling account of how God shows up in our lives, turning even the hardest moments into opportunities for grace to flourish. From the questioning skeptic to the deepest believer, anyone who finds themselves struggling with the highs and lows of life will find truth in this book. * Dave Ferguson, author of Hero Maker and B.L.E.S.S. *Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful is a winsome, compelling presentation of the good news of Jesus for the world today. I recommend this to anyone who is interested in an accessible introduction to the Christian faith, as well as everyday practices that can enrich anyone’s spiritual life. * Greg Brenneman, chairman, CCMP Capital, and author of Right Away and All at Once *Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful takes an honest look at the interplay of three pillars of the Christian life. Full of personal illustrations, it provides an opportunity for readers to reorient their expectations and lean into practices that maximize growth and intimacy with Jesus in each season. * Jay Pathak, national director, Vineyard USA, and coauthor of The Art of Neighboring *Beauty, disappointment, and hope are not words we string together every day, but maybe we should start doing so. These three words capture the essence of life and are core to the Christian story. Drew Hyun has offered a compelling resource for those of us who are longing for a faith big enough to embrace these realities. Drew has brought about beauty and hope for so many people living with deep disappointment. If you read this book, you’ll see why. * Rich Villodas, lead pastor, New Life Fellowship, and author of The Narrow Path *Drew Hyun develops here a case for Christian belief and practice that feels fresh, yet also deeply grounded in Scripture and personal experience. This book is deeply moving and profoundly encouraging. The good news of the gospel is universal and timeless, yet we need ways to enculturate it in every time and place. If you long for those you love to experience the beauty of following Jesus, give them this book. * Kevin Palau, president, Palau Association *Drew Hyun is a trusted and effective church leader in the missional, multiethnic, and multiplication space. In this book, he acts as a practical guide for you and me–whether in sea- sons of thriving or disorientation–to discover how Jesus intends beauty and hope amid life’s disappointments. * Daniel Yang, national director, Churches of Welcome at World Relief *Drew Hyun masterfully reveals how the complex realities of life are infused with God’s story of grace and hope. With so much depth and vulnerability, Drew guides us through the highs and lows of faith, while addressing life’s most pressing questions. I’m excited for readers to experience this book. It extends a compelling invitation to see beauty, navigate disappointment, and embrace the hope we have in Jesus. * Craig Okpala, lead pastor, Hope Jersey City, and cofounder of the Center for Hope and Renewal *I’ve enthusiastically and expectantly waited on Drew’s first book, Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful. I wasn’t disappointed. Practical, relevant, transparent, and actionable. A must read for anyone seeking to improve their emotional health. * Todd Wilson, author of More: Find Your Personal Calling and Live Life to the Fullest Measure *If there was ever a man who practices what he preaches, meet him in the pages of this wonderfully accessible book. Drew Hyun is a realist in a grievously broken world, a true pastor whose profound faith holds him fast and points him always to the unstoppable King and his ever-extending kingdom. * Eleanor Mumford, coordinator of the Vineyard International Executive *In this book, Drew presents a compelling case for how the Christian faith explains life’s greatest mysteries–to which there are many. Blending personal stories with philosophical insights, he masterfully explains how life is beautiful, disappointing, and hopeful all at once. But he doesn’t stop there. Drew offers practical guidance on responding to these realities, leading to a life of deeper meaning and fulfillment. Whether you’re just starting your spiritual journey or well along the path, this is a must-read that will transform the way you look at life itself. * Matthew Thompson, Founder, Mighty Pursuit *In this exploration of life’s beauty, hurt, and hope, Drew Hyun guides readers to embrace gratitude, engage with grief, and embody grace. With storytelling and insight, his must-read book offers a path for those seeking to navigate the complexities of the human experience with a fresh understanding of the Christian faith. * Dr. Michael Keller, senior pastor, Redeemer Lincoln Square; fellow for The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics *It has been a long time since I’ve read a book that gives such a beautifully compelling case for Christianity in a world that feels increasingly divided and disillusioned. Beautiful, Disappointing, Hopeful is an invitation to find God in all the cracks and crevices of life, especially in the places we least expect. * Jason Min, lead pastor, Citizens Church LA *It is no easy task to write a book, to say nothing of a book for the larger reading public. Good books have a deep root system, which includes, of course, the Bible. They show evidence of being familiar with the long and great tradition of thinkers who have gone before us. They are sensitive to the needs and longings of ordinary people. They are a pleasure to read. They are accessible but never superficial. They are vulnerable but never maudlin. Drew Hyun has written such a book. It drew me in, touched my soul, and called forth faith in me. I kept thinking of people who would benefit from reading it. I trust you will, too. * Gerald L. Sittser, professor emeritus of theology, Whitworth University, and author of A Grace Disguised *There is a native candor and honesty that marks both how Drew lives and how he writes. Wherever Drew is, the conversation there becomes more real. And that’s the invitation in reading his book–to open up an authentic pathway through life’s dilemmas into the strong and life-giving hope we have in Jesus. I needed this book. It’s hard to think of someone who doesn’t. * David Thomas, New Room Advisor, Asbury Theological Seminary *This book is a profound invitation to the difficult task of embracing the beauty and brokenness of life with gratitude, grace, and hope. It’s a must-read for anyone longing to find meaning and grace in every season of life. * Jordan Rice, Pastor of Renaissance Church NYC *This heartfelt take on faith has scholarly roots yet stirs deep emotions. This is the book to read on your next plane ride or trip to the beach, then give it to the person next to you who needs Jesus. * Ray Johnston, Author of The Hope Quotient *This is an amazing, life-changing book, with a gravitas that reminds me of Tim Keller or C.S. Lewis. It faces the paradoxes of life head-on, providing inspiration and transformative understanding through the hope Jesus provides. I plan to take my church through it and share it widely. It is simply a must read! * Bobby Harrington, pastor, author, and point-leader of discipleship.org and renew.org *

About The Author

Drew Hyun

Drew Hyun is the pastor and founder of Hope Church NYC, a family of diverse churches. He is also the cofounder of the New City Network, a network of urban churches based in NYC that values spirit-filled ministry, emotional health, mission, and multiethnic ministry. In addition, Drew works in executive leadership with Emotionally Healthy Discipleship, an organization that aims to transform church culture through the multiplication of deeply changed pastors and leaders. He regularly speaks at conferences and college campuses throughout NYC, as well as national denominational and network gatherings. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (M.Div), and Fuller Theological Seminary (DMin).

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