This book discusses the necessity of boundary-crossing friendships for Christian discipleship. Friendship isn't always given a lot of thought-and lately, it doesn't get a lot of time and effort, either. But in a world of busy and isolated lives, in which friendships can too easily become shallow, tenuous, and homogeneous, the author insists that good friendships are a vital and transformative part of the Christian life-a mustard seed of the kingdom of God. She believes Christians have the responsibility-and opportunity-to be countercultural by making friends across cultural, racial, socioeconomic, and religious lines that separate people from each other. This book tells the stories of Christians who, despite or even because of difficult circumstances, experienced friendship with people unlike themselves as God with us,
as exile, as testimony, and as celebration. Jesus was a friend to his disciples. Through Jesus's life and the lives of his followers down through the ages, the title shows readers how friendship can become life-changing-and even world changing.