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The Crosswicks Journals, Book 3
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The bestselling author of A Wrinkle in Time contemplates the true meaning of faith in the third installment of her series of memoirs.
Upon her death, the New York Times hailed Madeleine L'Engle as "an author whose childhood fables, religious meditations and fanciful science fiction transcended both genre and generation." L'Engle has long captivated and provoked listeners by exploring the intersection of science and religion in her work. In this intimate memoir, the award-winning author uncovers how her spiritual convictions inform and enrich the everyday.
The Irrational Season follows the liturgical year from one Advent to the next, with L'Engle reflecting on the changing seasons in her own life as a writer, wife, mother, and global citizen. Unafraid to discuss controversial topics and address challenging questions, L'Engle writes from the heart in this compelling chronicle of her spiritual quest to renew and refresh her faith in an ever-changing world and her ever-changing personhood.
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In Out of Sorts, Sarah Bessey, award-winning blogger and author of Jesus Feminist, helps us grapple with core Christian issues using a mixture of beautiful storytelling and biblical teaching. As she candidly shares her wrestlings with core issues - such as who Jesus is, what place the church has in our lives, how to disagree yet remain within a community, and how to love the Bible for what it is rather than what we want it to be - she teaches us how to walk courageously through our own tough questions.
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Sounded like a robot reading this!
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More Beautiful Than Before
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Every one of us sooner or later walks through hell. The hell of being hurt, the hell of hurting another. The hell of cancer, the hell of a reluctant, thunking shovel full of earth upon the casket of someone we deeply loved, the hell of betrayal, the hell of betraying, the hell of divorce, the hell of a kid in trouble...the hell of knowing that this year, like any year, may be our last. We all walk through hell. The point is not to come out empty-handed.... There is real and profound power in the suffering we endure if we transform that suffering into a more authentic, meaningful life.
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Learning from Pain
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Prototype
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In Prototype, Jonathan Martin creates a vivid understanding of what it means to be God's beloved. To completely trust, as Jesus did, that God loves us. To live without fear, confident in our identity and purpose. To handle life's wounds as Jesus did, and to wake every day with a deep awareness of God's presence. Martin reveals a startling truth at the heart of the gospel: Jesus is our prototype. And as we discover how the knowledge of being God's beloved changed everything for Jesus - how it set Him free to live out His purpose and love God, others, and the world - it will begin to do the same for us.
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An Altar in the World
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From simple practices such as walking, working, and getting lost to deep meditations on topics like prayer and pronouncing blessings, Taylor reveals concrete ways to discover the sacred in the small things we do and see. Something as ordinary as hanging clothes on a clothesline becomes an act of devotion if we pay attention to what we are doing and take time to attend to the sights, smells, and sounds around us. Making eye contact with the cashier at the grocery store becomes a moment of true human connection.
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Sorry Audible.
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God has dreams - just for you. Becoming Myself is a hope-filled audiobook for anyone who wonders if her life will ever change - if she will ever change. In Stasi Eldredge’s most intimate work yet, she shares her own struggles with self-worth, addiction, and her past as she shows listeners how God is faithfully bringing us to a life of freedom and wholeness. God desires to restore us, and he is able to restore us - the real us. As he heals our inner life he calls us to "rise to the occasion" of our lives.
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Powerful!!
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Many believers feel stunted in their Christian growth. We beat ourselves up over our failures and, in the process, pull away from God because we subconsciously believe He tallies our defects and hangs His head in disappointment. In this new edition - now with a foreword by Michael W. Smith, testimony by Rich Mullins and the author's own epilogue, "Ragamuffin Ten Years Later," Brennan Manning reminds us that nothing could be further from the truth.
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JUST AS WE ARE, NOT AS WE 'SHOULD' BE
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Frederick Buechner has long been a kindred spirit to those who find elements of doubt as constant companions on their journey of faith. He is a passionate writer and preacher who can alter lives with a simple phrase. Reflecting Buechner's exquisite gift for storytelling and his compassionate pastor's heart, Secrets in the Dark will inspire laughter, hope, and bring great solace. Start listening and rediscover what it means to be thoughtful about faith.
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Food for Thinking People of Faith
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A Severe Mercy
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Beloved, profoundly moving account of the author's marriage, the couple's search for faith and friendship with C. S. Lewis, and a spiritual strength that sustained Vanauken after his wife's untimely death.
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The Louder Song
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When you’re in the midst of suffering, you want answers for the unanswerable, resolutions to the unresolvable. But there is a pathway through this suffering. It’s not easy, but God will use it to lead you toward healing. This path is called lament. In the midst of your darkest times, you will discover that lament leads you back to a place of hope - not because lamenting does anything magical, but because God sings a louder song than suffering ever could, a song of renewal and restoration.
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You will grow up a little in this book
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How, Then, Shall We Live?
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For thousands of years, these questions - which span all major spiritual traditions - have served as beacons for spiritual seekers: Who am I? What do I love? How shall I live, knowing I will die? What is my gift to the family of the Earth? As he guides us through these questions, Muller weaves poetry with true stories of love, courage, grief, and transformation in order to show how beauty and wisdom come to us at unexpected times.
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I really enjoyed this book.
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Nostalgia
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Alone among the creatures of the world, man suffers a pang both bitter and sweet. It is an ache for the homecoming. The Greeks called it nostalgia. Post-modern man, homeless almost by definition, cannot understand nostalgia. If he is a progressive, dreaming of a utopia to come, he dismisses it contemptuously, eager to bury a past he despises. If he is a reactionary, he sentimentalizes it, dreaming of a lost golden age. In this profound reflection, Anthony Esolen explores the true meaning of nostalgia and its place in the human heart.
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Deep and thought provoking.
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By: Anthony Esolen
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- Jennifer N. Smoker
- 01-14-23
Such a timely book!
This memoir spoke to my on so many levels. I am grateful for Madeline’s voice that stays relevant for future generations.
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- lizzieshouse
- 05-03-20
Just what I needed during this irrational season..
How appropriate what ME wrote decades ago is for today. As we struggle through this polarized time in our world, it is a great comfort to be brought back to what is important.
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- Sarah B
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Madeleine's Preachy Era
If you enjoyed her previous books in this series you may notice a stark difference beginning with this one. I found this book incredibly off-putting and almost embarassingly ignorant until I did more work to understand Madeleine herself, not just the way she portrays herself. From that understanding the meaning of these books bloomed for me. This is a woman in pain, with nowhere to send or truly express that pain. Now, in the Irrational Season, we should learn to read between the lines.
Poor Madeleine. While she has rarely shied away from including others very personal details in her books and memoirs, she carefully trims away the "unseemly" reality of her own life in The Irrational Season. Far from her previous books in this series, this journal is focused on the external, the choices of others, and how those choices are far inferior compared to the ones Madeleine has made for herself.
Within her rants about liberal sex and anti-choice rhetoric a perceptive reader may note an undercurrent of resentment and anger looking back on a long marriage and the vows, she clearly took incredibly serious, but obviously had many exceptions when it came to Mr. Franklin's behavior. As she rails against the lack of loyalty liberal women seem to feel for their responsibility to get married and have babies, I can only picture young Madeleine being abandoned by her parents at a boarding school and the horror of having what little family interaction she had being ripped away from her and all the times her Husband stepped out of their holy union.
The anger she feels toward her parents and her trifling husband all have nowhere to go and certainly could not be expressed by Madeleine without her feeling as though she broke some unspoken covenant with the past and would no longer be a good woman, good wife. She could not expect loyalty from either her husband or her parents, so she rages at the rest of the world and produces a finely tuned composition of her own life, the life she wanted to live, her own fiction.
Read this book with a sense of tenderness toward Madeleine's humanity. She was fallible, as are we all.
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