Singing into Splintered Spaces

Singing into Splintered Spaces
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781532678806
ISBN-13 : 1532678800
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Book Synopsis Singing into Splintered Spaces by : E. Janet Warren

Download or read book Singing into Splintered Spaces written by E. Janet Warren and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2022-12-07 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contemporary society can be described as splintered: busy and noisy, but also empty and in need of healing. Christians are called to sing the Lord’s song anew to the world but are sometimes confused about whether to prioritize loving God or loving our neighbor. This collection of essays shows that both are needed: mission and spiritual disciplines are actually intertwined and reciprocal. Some contributors to this volume take a theoretical perspective; others write from their experience in ministry. Disciplines discussed include classic ones like prayer and study, as well as novel ones like cruciformity, mindfulness, and neighborhood engagement. Written in accessible language with multiple anecdotes, this book aims to inspire both the practice of spiritual disciplines and the practice of mission. Join us as we journey from the Philippines to American nationalism to a prayer truck in inner city Hamilton, as we engage in quiet contemplation as well as compassionate action. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we dance rhythms of resting and responding, listening and leading, praying and proclaiming. Whether through solitude, discipleship groups, inviting strangers to dinner, speaking out against idolatry and injustice, or simply being present, we join Jesus as he repairs the splintered spaces of our lives.


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