I’m about halfway through my (digital) copy of James K. A. Smith’s You Are What You Love (which releases in print on April 5). Smith’s Desiring the Kingdom has been one of the most formative books on practice that I’ve read in the last ten years. In the video below, Smith talks about how Desiring and You Are What You Love are connected.
You Are What You Love has been a great read so far. It’s definitely more fleshed out, a bit less philosophical (comparatively), a bit more pointed. I’m excited to see where the last half, which seems to be geared more towards implication, goes.




