Tired from too much marching and not enough dancing . . . Judson Edwards sought a faith that went beyond severity, beyond the “witnessing buttons� and skipped proms of his youth. In Dancing to Zion , he shares the results of his a vision for Christianity, imbued with joy. In thirteen chapters, Edwards explores how love, grace, sin, and responsibility can converge to form a joyful faith. He exposes challenges to a dancing kind of Christianity while offering the lessons he learned on his road to greater joy. For those of us who are worn out from responsibility, guilt, and expectations, Edwards lays out the dance floor, marks the soft spots, and even teaches us a few steps.