Anger, judgment, forgiveness, wisdom. All of these and more are
biblical words we've used so often that they have very little
meaning for us anymore. For others--seekers and those who are
coming to church for the first time--these words sound like jargon.
They are words that divide new church members from those who have
been there a lifetime. In From Anger to Zion, Porter Taylor
reflects on an alphabet of biblical words in ways that will help
newcomers understand and speak the language, and that will
encourage those familiar with these words to rethink them.
A wonderful storyteller and writer, Taylor's essays, each based
on a biblical text, take ancient words and ideas and bring them
into contemporary life. Egypt of old is today's broken place in our
lives the place where, like Moses, God is most likely to call us to
go. Forgiveness is explored as a way of unfreezing time; without
forgiveness we cannot grow. What does Isaiah's and the Israelites
homesickness have to do with today's homeless and lost people?
These beautifully written essays are wonderful devotional
material, but they also can serve as material for preparing to
preach or for small-group discussion within parish reading groups.
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