Grace's Window: Entering the Season of Prayer
By (Author) Suzanne Guthrie
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Morehouse Publishing
10th November 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
242.3
Paperback
147
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Suzanne Guthrie teaches us about the seasons of prayer by letting us enter her own in these forty meditations stretching from Advent through Pentecost.
Against the landscape of northern California, Guthrie gently leads us through the ancient 'illuminative way' of prayer, learning to see the extraordinary reality of God in the ordinary the dry grass and circling hawks, raging firestorms in summer and the heavy winter rains. "Pray as you are drawn to pray," she tells us, not as someone has told you how to pray.
Suzanne Guthrie is an artist, and her medium is prayer itself. Here she weaves a meaningful and finally beautiful pattern from all the various elements--happy, frightening, harried, sad--of an ordinary life. Chew her words slowly; they will feed you.
Ellen F. Davis, Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Duke Divinity School
Her images and metaphors come from the kitchen, the office, and the landscapes of Texas, California, and New York. A musician and a priest, Suzanne offers prose as melodic as chant and as moving as jazz. Her text will speak not only to your mind; it will open your inner life to the love that will not let us go.
Mary C. Earle, Desert Mothers: Spiritual Practices from the Women of the Wilderness
Hers is the gift of seeing, of curiosity, of intense observation of natural objects without which, as Thomas Merton reminded us in Contemplation in A World of Action, the contemplative life becomes barren and routine.
Esther de Waal, author
These pages achieve an astonishing conjunction of real, hard life with Christian contemplation. A tough but compassionate mystic for our time. Robert Hale OSB Cam
This wonder-filled volume contains forty very personal and profound meditations on the art of taking one's days and experiences to God. . . . Check out the meditations on her son's doubt, her daughter's bedtime devotions, a box containing her childhood mementos, the book that brought her out of depression, and the jazz music of Miles Davis.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health
Suzanne Guthrie is an Episcopal priest, spiritual director, retreat leader, mother of four, and Benedictine oblate. She is the author of Praying the Hours. She lives in Citrus Heights, California.