Eugene H. Peterson, translator of The Message- The Bible in Contemporary Language, is the beloved author of more than thirty books, including Every Step an Arrival, As Kingfishers Catch Fire, and other spiritual classics such as Run with the Horses and A Long Obedience in the Same Direction. Peterson was the founding pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland, where he and his wife, Jan, served for twenty-nine years. Peterson held the title of professor emeritus of spiritual theology at Regent College, British Columbia, from 1998 until his death in 2018.
Eugene Peterson is a voice that keeps pulling me back to where I was created to be. Through his insights, stories, and sermons, his words woo the weary soul into the comfort of God's presence and power. On Living Well is calming, encouraging, and profound. -Matt Chandler, lead pastor of the Village Church Among the many gifts of human language, the greatest is the use of words for the worship of God, who is the Word. On these pages, over and over, Peterson's words raise our sense of God's sheer worthiness out of the clutter of confusion and complication. The simplicity and strength of language in On Living Well is seldom found but should be greatly treasured. These words are pure acts of worship that will bring the reader into beautiful worship of the source of all beauty. -Karen Swallow Prior, research professor of English, as well as Christianity and Culture, at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and author of On Reading Well Wisdom literature in the biblical tradition helps us discern the good life as God intends it. Here we have a collection of Eugene Peterson's pastoral wisdom, reflections on the Scriptures, and meditations on the life and way of Jesus. These words carry the tenderness of Peterson's voice and the keenness of his insight. Here is fertilizer for our formation and flourishing in the Jesus kind of life. -Rev. Glenn Packiam, associate senior pastor of New Life Church and author of Blessed Broken Given We don't hear the word sage much anymore because there are so few sages these days. But Eugene Peterson was one of deep wisdom. In an age awash in banal how-to books, On Living Well is something else entirely-something we need. On Living Well is a series of meditations on what constitutes the good life, written by a man who indeed knew how to live well. This book brims with the wisdom our day needs. -Brian Zahnd, pastor of Word of Life Church and author of When Everything's on Fire Eugene insisted that the crux of Christian spirituality was to get all these God-truths lived, to get them moving into the street. God's wisdom, Eugene knew, is always relational, always drawing us into the questions, complications, dangers, and joys of genuine life pursued before God and alongside one another. This is why the context of much that we read here-pastoral words written to Eugene's small congregation-matters so much. These pages are not pious abstractions but personal words to friends, inviting all of us to embrace God's enchanting invitation to truly live. -Winn Collier, director of the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary and author of Love Big, Be Well and A Burning in My Bones