A “special work” (J. S. Park) that honors life’s deep griefs,
great joys, and unsettled in-betweens through every sacred season,
assuring us that we are never alone “Oh, I love this book. . . .
Honest and hopeful, masterfully written, both a balm and a
bolstering.”—Shauna Niequist, New York Times bestselling author
Exquisitely told and urgently resonant, Even After Everything is a
love letter to anyone who has opened their heart only to be hurt.
Stephanie Duncan Smith proposes that it’s not through grit or forced
resilience that you will find a way forward, but through receiving the
full spectrum of our lives, just as we receive the empathy of
God-with-us in every moment. Duncan Smith’s disorientation began
when she lost her first pregnancy on the winter solstice, just as the
world readied to celebrate its most historic birth on Christmas. Then
a new yet uncertain pregnancy unfolded parallel to the pandemic, until
nearly one year to the day of her loss, she gave birth to her daughter
at the peak of mortality in their city. These contradictions compelled
Duncan Smith into a desperate search for steadiness, which she found
in the liturgical year as a grounding force and the promise that we
are seen by God in every season. In Even After Everything, Duncan
Smith traverses the church’s circle of time and reorients herself
and us in the sacred story told through Advent, Epiphany, Lent, Holy
Week, and Ordinary Time. She reveals the sacred year—through its
endless interplay of love, loss, risk, and resurrection—as a mirror
to the human experience, an anchor for turbulent times, and a womb
strong enough to encompass every human care. At its heart lives the
promise of God-with-us, inviting us into the spiritual practice of
taking courage in the trust that we are accompanied in everything, and
love will always have the last word.
Les mer
The Spiritual Practice of Knowing the Risks and Loving Anyway
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593727768
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter