by Gregory Wolfe (Editor), Gregory Wolfe (Editor), Emilie Griffin (Contributor), Eugene Peterson (Contributor), Kathleen Norris (Contributor), Greg Pennoyer (Editor), Scott Cairns (Contributor)
Christmas is the season most difficult to grasp and under-stand in all its spiritual richness. The sentimentality and commercialism that dominate the season tend to obscure the profound mystery at its heart: the Incarnation. God With Us provides the perfect way to slow down and reconnect with the liturgical and sacramental traditions that illuminate the meaning of Christmas and the Incarnation and bring it down to earth. Featuring daily meditations for the complete sea-sons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany, the contributors offer a tapestry of reflection, Scripture, prayer and history. God With Us - which has sold more than 25,000 copies in its original, illustrated, $30 edition - will make anyone's journey to the stable in Bethlehem and the child in the manger utterly unforgettable. This new Reader's Edition is de-signed to make the book more affordable, able to reach an even wider cross-section of readers.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Reader's ed
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Published: 30 Sep 2015
ISBN 10: 1612617077
ISBN 13: 9781612617077
Every year the holiday season comes earlier. Coffee cups, mall Santas, ornaments, Christmas music and grocery-store-eggnog all proclaim the yuletide cheer as the retail industrial complex screams, Happy Holidays! The Christian tradition has its own way of preparing for the holidays: Advent (beginning this year on November 29). More than just a time for marking the shopping days before Christmas, Advent is about preparing your heart to enter fully into the mystery of God s coming to us in the Incarnation of Christ.
If you are familiar with any of these authors, you know how deeply they have reflected on the spiritual life and the wealth of insights they have for waiting and watching well. This is really a beautiful book and one of my holiday favorites. I read a library copy several years ago and am happy to delve back into it for this season. Five stars, for sure. Now is the time to start thinking about how to wait well. Paraclete Press has several devotional resources designed to help us enter into the seasons of Advent, Christmas and Epiphany. God With Us: Reader s Edition ofa paperback version of one of my favorites. Like its companion volume God for Us (which walks through Lent and Easter), it brings together a group of writers from across the Christian tradition (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant in both Evangelical and Mainline), under the editorial gaze ofGreg PennoyerandGregory Wolfe(from Image Journal).Eugene Petersonwrites the introduction and four authors each write a weeks' worth of devotions for each day of Advent. The lateRichard John Neuhausprovided the devotions for week one. PoetsScott CairnsandLucy Shawwrite the devotions for weeks two and three, respectively. MemoiristKathleen Norris sofferings make up week four, leading up to Christmas whileEmilie Griffinreflects on the special days between Christmas and the feast of Epiphany. Punctuating each section isBeth Bevis s brief histories share the historical context of the church s practice of the season and various feast days. James Matichuk
Every year the holiday season comes earlier. Coffee cups, mall Santas, ornaments, Christmas music and grocery-store-eggnog all proclaim the yuletide cheer as the retail industrial complex screams, Happy Holidays! The Christian tradition has its own way of preparing for the holidays: Advent (beginning this year on November 29). More than just a time for marking the shopping days before Christmas, Advent is about preparing your heart to enter fully into the mystery of God's coming to us in the Incarnation of Christ.
If you are familiar with any of these authors, you know how deeply they have reflected on the spiritual life and the wealth of insights they have for waiting and watching well. This is really a beautiful book and one of my 'holiday favorites.' I read a library copy several years ago and am happy to delve back into it for this season. Five stars, for sure. Now is the time to start thinking about how to wait well. Paraclete Press has several devotional resources designed to help us enter into the seasons of Advent, Christmas and Epiphany. God With Us: Reader's Edition of a paperback version of one of my favorites. Like its companion volume God for Us (which walks through Lent and Easter), it brings together a group of writers from across the Christian tradition (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant-in both Evangelical and Mainline), under the editorial gaze of Greg Pennoyer and Gregory Wolfe (from Image Journal). Eugene Peterson writes the introduction and four authors each write a weeks' worth of devotions for each day of Advent. The late Richard John Neuhaus provided the devotions for week one. Poets Scott Cairns and Lucy Shaw write the devotions for weeks two and three, respectively. Memoirist Kathleen Norris's offerings make up week four, leading up to Christmas while Emilie Griffin reflects on the special days between Christmas and the feast of Epiphany. Punctuating each section is Beth Bevis's brief histories share the historical context of the church's practice of the season and various feast days.--James Matichuk