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"I hope that you find yourself humming familiar tunes to yourself as you read, and that this condition persists for the rest of the day," writes Crafton. Those who have known the hymns forever as well as those who are new to these verses will find them, and Crafton's meditations on faith, prayer, forgiveness, healing and more, an excellent companion for these important seasons of the year.
Barbara Cawthorne Crafton, an Episcopal priest, currently serves as rector of St. Clement's Church in Manhattan's theatre district. She is the author of The Sewing Room: Uncommon Reflections on Life, Love and Work, Meditations on the Book of Psalms, Blessed Paradoxes: The Beatitudes as Painted Prayer, and Let Every Heart Prepare: Meditations for Advent and Christmas.
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Thought-provoking Lenten meditations,
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This review is from: Living Lent: Meditations for These Forty Days (Paperback)
Living Lent is a wonderful guide through the "forty days." Ms. Crafton uses personal stories, stories of parishioners, and of the world in a manner that ties the modern world to Christ. Her lessons are often subtle, but very powerful. I have bought this as a gift as well.
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An inspirational thought during each day of Lent,
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Barbara Cawthorne Crafton takes the poetic words of hymns and reflects on them during each of the forty days of Lent. Each one of these verses begins the daily reading; however, her reflections on the words of the hymns are related to her everyday experiences to which each one of us can easily relate. You find yourself nodding in agreement as she verbalizes so many of the things we've been thinking for so long. It's the kind of book that provides you with a short reading you can handle in the morning before work and find yourself thinking about for the rest of the day.
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Wonderful way to keep the season,
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This review is from: Living Lent: Meditations for These Forty Days (Paperback)
In "Living Lent," Episcopalian priest Barbara Cawthorne Crafton draws texts from the Episcopal church hymnal, using them as the basis for a series of reflections around Lent. Although some of the reflections deal with somber topics, they are not depressing, rather they invite the reader to ponder, think about and work through serious issues. She also has a great sense of humor. This is a great Lenten resource: rather than being self-focused, it broadened my perspective and helped me put my own sins and difficulties into context. The only thing is, now I am sad, because I have read all of her books! I hope she writes more soon.
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