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An Altar in the World: Feeling Pain [SSL 326]

An Altar in the World: Feeling Pain [SSL 326]

A powerful reading and short reflection on the incarnational aspects of pain

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Oct 23, 2024
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Hello friends,

Today is a reading from the fantastic book An Altar in the World: A Geography of Faith by Barbara Brown Taylor

⭐️LISTEN HERE: https://lisadelay.com/blog/an-altar-in-the-world-feeling-pain-ssl-326/

Barbara Brown Taylor is a best-selling author, teacher, and Episcopal priest.  Her first memoir, Leaving Church, won an Author of the Year award from the Georgia Writers Association in 2006.  Her next three books earned places on the New York Timesbestseller list.  Taylor has served on the faculties of Piedmont College, Emory University, Mercer University, Columbia Seminary, Oblate School of Theology, and the Certificate in Theological Studies program at Arrendale State Prison for Women in Alto, Georgia. Her latest book, Always a Guest, was released in October 2020 from Westminster John Knox Press.

You can find Barbara on her website: https://barbarabrowntaylor.com

Facebook and Goodreads. Here are her books: https://barbarabrowntaylor.com/barbara-brown-taylor/books/


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