"Interrupted by God" invites readers--with humor and insight--to embrace the darkness, encounter the demolition contractor, remember the power of baptism, climb mountains, cross the great water, love the fallen flower, and keep on singing. With camera in hand Lind looks for and finds God on the edge of exclusion and embrace. Through this powerful combination of black and white photographs and spare storytelling, she introduces us to interruptions of the holy in unexpected people and places: Lisa, the homeless Christmas angel; Siah, the infant hope of her ancestors; Sally, who feasts on communion remnants; the Garbage Tree on Ellison Street; and Bacardi, the drunken Christ, among others.