As she walks us through the seasons of the church year, from the expectancy of Advent to the fires of Pentecost, Taylor opens the books of scripture before our eyes and shows us their hidden glory and power to save and transform us. In these sermons she addresses the perennial questions of faith: doubt, grace, anger, and jubilation.
After her mother's death and her father's abandonment, tiny infant Sarah Graham was left to be raised by her emotionally distant grandmother.
Soon after the birth of their son, Janir, John Thorndike's wife began a terrifying and dangerous drift into schizophrenia.
The second hardest question she got asked. “Link's still single. Tim was married. You probably didn't hear, ... “It's been hard, but in some ways it's brought us even closer. Even with Tim's wife, Bree.” Still visibly shaken, Heather ...
This is how you should lead a school. This is how you should manage a class. This is how children should learn. This is what you should do to make children behave.
Written by the leaders of the Forum for Theological Exploration, the internationally recognized leadership incubator for emerging Christian leaders, Another Way will shape the way you look at yourself, your leadership, and the communities ...
I'm Mrs. Davis , and this is Mr. Jordan . " I nodded at the tall man , asked , “ How do you do ? " and took the offered hand of the woman . I looked into her face , and I sensed at once what I later learned to be ...
Another Way of Telling explores the tension between the photographer and the photographed, between the picture and its viewers, between the filmed moment and the memories that it so resembles.
This devotional book for women highlights six women from around the world and across the centuries, inviting us to discover what their lives tell us about God.
In this long awaited follow-up to the best-selling An Altar in the World, Barbara Brown Taylor explores ‘the treasures of darkness’ that the Bible speaks about.
A little while later, when we said goodnight, Thumper gave me a big, sweet hug. Almost as if to say she knew where I'd just been. "You're alright Johnny," she said for the second time that night. “Don't worry so much.