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5.0 out of 5 stars Walking on Sunshine, November 9, 2009
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Kevin Killian (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Walking Humbly: Scripture Meditations in Verse (Paperback)
This is the most religious book I have ever read! I ordered it some time ago for two reasons, one is that the author is a close relation with a woman who I know from an internet listserv devoted to the works of our favorite YA author, Lenora Mattingly Weber. As it happens, many of us in the grouo are writers too, and when this member wrote in bragging about her son or brother or whatever he was, many of us ran to Amazon to pick up on this book. I think it must have been her son. I don't think it was her husband or father, because apparently as I read closer on the back cover, the author is a Jesuit!

I hadn't expected that, I just thought it was a book about walking humbly. See, here at my office, the management has intsituted a program where, instead of going on a break, they have contests to motivate all of us workers into getting out into the sunshine and walking for fifteen minutes in the morning, 15 minutes each afternoon. This book was going to be my ace in the hole, but as I read it more closely, it is not really about walking at all, despite that lovely color photo of someone walking away from the camera in a putty-colored parka. The weather is a lot like the weather here in San Francisco but as I say, it didn't take me long to open the book and look through it and it was all about first there is a brief Bible passage, then a poem written by Thomas Flowers, then some questions--questions which you could walk a ways to, trying to think of the answers.

He isn't a bad poet, and his verse seems equally inflected by the short American breath of Emily Dickinson and Robinson Jeffers, and the jam-packed assonance and verbal fireworks of Manley Hopkins, the priest whom Flowers is said to be studying. DSometimes the sheer exhilaration of the poem makes the questions that follow it seem more stern than they have to be, as though the young man were having too much fun and his superego is chastising him to be more serious. But that gives the book an entertaining tension. And his questions are super good, not at all the sort of thing I would ever ask myself if not for a helpful guide like this one. Vamos Paulist Press!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful resource for personal use or small groups, March 18, 2010
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This is such a great little book! It is a great resource for personal prayer and reflection, but also for small groups that gather to talk about issues of faith and spirituality. The format is very user-friendly-- scripture, poetry, and reflection questions. It is a must have!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Walking in Prayer, July 17, 2010
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This is a wonderful little book and the author does a fine job, writing poetry that inspires you to think,meditate, and then walk more humbly and closely with your God.

The format is so easy. First a scripture reading, then a poem and finally some thoughtful questions as you ponder,in prayer, what you have just read.

I recommend this book for those searching for meaning in their lives . It is beautifully written and you will find yourself reading it over and over, as the verse is many layered, and you will gain new insight as you journey on this path of life. One of my favorites is is his writing on Joseph.

I also bought extras to give as gifts.

Thank you, Thomas Flowers.
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