Spiritual growth requires that we be willing to look at ourselves and our histories with fresh eyes; yet our personal stories are often the most rigidly held, leaving little room for healing and reinterpreting through the Holy Spirit. Cannonball Moments is a book for any spiritual seeker with the courage to re-examine stale narratives, the will to make sense of their story, and the desire for a greater sense of purpose. - Shannon K. Evans, author of Rewilding Motherhood and Embracing Weakness
The power of story can lead us down spiritual corridors to meet God. Mr. Clayton's tale not only leads ultimately to God but also to healing and reconciliation. It is a spiritual roadmap in the Ignatian tradition, and reading it becomes a journey with Christ, who is the narrator of all our stories. - Patrick Saint-Jean, S.J., author of The Crucible of Racism: Ignatian Spirituality and the Power of Hope.
Cannonball Moments is an engaging book full of stories and practical wisdom steeped in Ignatian spirituality. It invites the reader to reflect on and share our personal stories of God encountering us in unexpected ways! I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of God's presence in the lived stories of our lives. - Becky Eldredge, Spiritual director, retreat facilitator, and author
Eric Clayton writes with passion and energy. He roots spirituality, prayer and the search for God in everyday experience. A wonderful help for anyone looking for their way forward and who wants to deepen their life. - Fr. John Dardis, S.J., General Counsellor for Discernment and Apostolic Planning and Director of Communications in the General Curia of the Society of Jesus in Rome
In this insightful book, Eric Clayton thoughtfully and vulnerably shares his own stories, but also invites us to tell our own, and, above all, to see within them the loving presence of the God who often surprises us. With opportunities for reflection and contemplation throughout, this book is a beautiful, guided retreat for anyone who seeks to know God more intimately through joy and sorrow, certainly and confusion, and everything in between.- Cameron Bellm, author of A Consoling Embrace: Prayers for a Time of Pandemic