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Blue Collar Spirituality: Finding a God That Works

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“Mike McMorrow joins a small pantheon of authors like Alan Cohen, Dan Millman, and Don Miguel Ruiz, who make deep spiritual principles accessible to everyone.” — Jim Lockard, CREATING THE BELOVED COMMUNITY. How many of us know a kindhearted person who could nonetheless use a nudge to get his life unstuck and move toward a life more effective and prosperous? Written from a sometimes irreverent blue-collar perspective, BLUE COLLAR SPIRITUALITY invites the reader to explore his/her “stuckness,” to identify challenges then use them to not only define a course of action but to find the impetus and power to carry out a new course of action. With direct language, humor, and simple exercises, McMorrow identifies the challenges of daily living from a “been there, done that” perspective. He offers real direction and hope, and a guided discovery to an understanding of “A God that Works,” greater in scope, connection, power, and vision, and which leads the way to one’s most effective and love-filled life! BLUE COLLAR SPIRITUALITY is a book for any working person and the people who love them!

116 pages, Paperback

Published August 10, 2020

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January 7, 2026
Great book on metaphysical spirituality, especially for those who find the idea of spirituality soft. This does not include me. I'm a natural seeker, especially of philosophical, spiritual, and wellness endeavors. But I loved the idea of seeing how a writer wins a tough audience over. It's a beautiful lesson on seeing the Divine is endless ways and through endless paths, and finding a way to make Spirit ring truest for you. The book and the author embrace inclusion, which, in this day and age, is a kind of revolutionary thing to do. It's also a workbook, and that part's really fun, and "opening." Great read. Easy read. Potent and packed.
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October 12, 2022
Couldn’t get past the Prologue. Author started spouting pro-Woke nonsense. I don’t need that in a book about spirituality.
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