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Paul L. Escamilla (Author)
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September 1, 2007
Escape the lifestyle and attitudes of a weighed-down world.

Brief, thoughtful chapters explore The Good Book, The Good Life, The Good Work, The Good Society, and The Good Earth. Whether read privately or with a group, these probing essays invite rather than indict the reader--making the 'life of enough' seem not only possible but a natural next step in our lives as Christians.

A gifted writer, Escamilla leads the reader to anticipate both physical and spiritual relief from saturation and excess. Together the author and the reader search for the secret of escaping the lifestyle and attitudes of 'a weighed-down world.' A study guide includes questions for reflection or discussion.

This book has a free downloadable study guide available at cokesbury.com/teachablebooks

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A suggestion about reading this book: read it slowly; no more than a chapter a day. It is almost poetry, and poetry, as Wendell Berry reminds us, slows words down. Let it do what a good book does: remind, recall, re-visit. Here are the musings, not of one who has made the trip and is now telling the rest of us how it is. Rather, these are the musings of one still on the road, just as surprised as we are by what he sees and hears. But by all means read it. Anyone who has discovered the modesty of God deserves our attention. --Fred Craddock, Bandy Distinguished Professor of Preaching and New Testament, Emeritus, Candler School of Theology

Longing for Enough in a Culture of More is a book of memorable insights that add up to a remarkably complete and balanced picture of the Christian life. This is a spirituality that is open to life without being overwhelmed by it and in touch with God without withdrawing from the world. --Robin W. Lovin, Cary Maguire University Professor of Ethics, Southern Methodist University

Fred Craddock is right: Please read this book slowly! In fact, please find a quiet room and ponder what Paul Escamilla has to say. Here is a book that deserves a careful, even prayerful, reading, and that reminds us all to slow down and listen to the voice of wisdom, a voice that speaks to the depths of our minds and hearts. Here is a person who is on a journey and invites us the rest of us to come along.
Paul Escamilla is the Senior Pastor of Spring Valley United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. His book Longing for Enough in a Culture of More is a series of sermon-like reflections and meditations on the Christian life. Throughout, there is an extended invitation to probe the depths of God s love and to examine the wonders of the journey of faith. Again and again, there is the summons to take the plunge and bask in the mystery of the Spirit s promptings, especially as they pertain to The Good Book, The Good Life, The Good Work, The Good Society, and The Good Earth. A vast array of topics waits thoughtful consideration.
This is a helpful little book. Clergy and laity will find in it much to consider. In a highly consumerist culture, there is a great deal to
examine as persons ask questions about what constitutes having enough : How much is enough? How do we find rest and peace for anxious hearts? How do we discover a depth of being in a society always bent on doing and having more? For persons who are searching and exploring what the next step in the journey of faith is, this book will provide an instructive pathway to growth by someone who has also been there and done that. And what they will receive is not an indicting finger but a gentle and persuasive hand.
For pastors in the grip of busy schedules and crammed calendars, this book can also serve as a helpful stimulus for sermon preparation. The turn of phrase and topics of consideration give pastors and other leaders much food for thought. It is also a book that persons in the local church can use in small groups, or classes, or even retreats. In fact, a helpful study guide is available at cokesbury.com/teachablebooks.
Escamilla has written a delightful book for use across the church. He has written a book that deals with the problems of what it means to live with a sense of peace and contentment in a culture that defines worth and purpose in terms of having more stuff and not simply having more stuff but of doing more things as well. Therefore, as a way to capture this struggle, it is good to let Escamilla speak for himself, letting the Spirit move where it wills:
When we re longing for this, that, and the other, chances are what we are really longing for is a sense of enough. And when we are longing for enough, odds are what we are really longing for is the One who longs for us as well, longs to be our sufficiency from cradle to grave. This is the One who alone can lighten our appetites, order our longings, and bring our restless hearts the one thing for which they are practically engineered to yearn: rest in God (p. 40). --Andrew D. Kinsey, Senior Pastor of Community United Methodist Church in Vincennes, Indiana

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Paul L. Escamilla is pastor of Spring Valley United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 134 pages
  • Publisher: Abingdon Press (September 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0687466512
  • ISBN-13: 978-0687466511
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #373,846 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Savoring Longing for Enough, December 5, 2009
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Escamilla's poetic yet conversational writing leads me to think, and re-think. One short chapter a day provides me a challenge a to our "more" culture, in a gentle manner. Excellent book for individuals, or group study.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A necessary book, April 5, 2011
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I first read this book because it was a selection in my UMW reading program. I was reluctant to return the book to the library shelf, so I purchased a copy to keep at my bedside. I have read many "inspirationaal" books but never one that spoke to me as Mr. Escamilla's does. Every essay is lyrical, meaningful and touches the reader in a deeply personal way. NO matter what life challenge you are facing, there is an answer in these pages. I highly recommend this book to all who are seeking a meaning to their lives.Angels Unaware
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not for Book Clubs, August 2, 2010
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We chose this for a book club offering. I didn't find it easy to get into, or very good for discussion.
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