This third volume of Reed's trilogy covers the period after the family return from Nepal to Australia. Reed's sons quickly settle in to their new Australian schools, while husband Darren loves his new job, but Naomi finds it harder to adjust. No longer a home-schooling missionary and physiotherapist, missing Nepal and discovering that Australia doesn't feel as home-like as she expected, she finds herself questioning her role and her future. "...the focus was gone and so was the sense of home." Then she receives an email from a friend who tells her "Being in between homes is a gift." As she learns to value this gift, to look at the familiar in new ways, to take time to slow down and listen, doors start to open in unexpected places.
Reflecting on themes of transition, identity, purpose and belonging, this beautiful book encourages us to enjoy our current season and to root into it deeply, while at the same time, being ready to go. "Maybe the gift of being between homes is such that it causes us to face our homelessness. We're not at home yet because we're on the way...Live like you're heading home..."
A challenge to invest deeply in the things that matter whilst holding lightly to the joys of the moment, and to find our identity and purpose in our relationship with Christ, this book is especially recommended for anyone going through times of transition or uncertainty. This is my fifth time of reading (mostly during times of major upheaval!) and each time, I've found it so helpful.