In this collection of posthumously publishing writings, Delbrel draws from her own experiences living in Ivry, witnessing to the possibility of a life at once rooted radically in the church and fully engaged in the world. Spanning the whole of Delbrel---from a piece she wrote as a seventeen-year-old atheist to an essay on the Christian life written just before her death---these passionate literary texts explore the Christian's role in a secular society, the difficulty of faith in an atheistic environment, the need for prayer, the centrality of the church, and the fundamental importance of loving both God and our neighbors.