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Highlights
- Powerful, image-filled reflections on listening to and responding to the Holy within and around usHave you ever worked up the courage to pray and opened your mouth to discover you didn't know what to say?
- Author(s): Ginny Wilder
- 128 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Meditations
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- Powerful, image-filled reflections on listening to and responding to the Holy within and around us - Personal devotional reading: words for the wordless- Powerful, image-filled reflections on listening to and responding to the Holy within and around usBook Synopsis
Powerful, image-filled reflections on listening to and responding to the Holy within and around us
Have you ever worked up the courage to pray and opened your mouth to discover you didn't know what to say? Perhaps you were worried you might sound foolish or like a toddler or worse yet, you might say something you didn't really mean. Or have you ever steadied yourself to pray, lit a candle, rang the singing bowl, and realized that there were no words in our human language that could possibly contain what it is that you want to say in prayer. Our words have holes in them. Ginny Wilder offers a collection of prayers, poems, reflections, and stories written from a heart that knows what it is like to dwell in the fringe and in the wilderness. It was her ongoing conversation with God, knowing that her words had holes in them, that helped keep her connected and grounded when leaving and coming back to church. These writings are geared towards those who need a different kind of way to nourish their spiritual journey - the spiritually hungry, lost (and found), seekers, and anyone contemplating their prayer life and relationship with God. The language is simple, the settings are personal, and the conversation is always between our hearts and the heart of our God.
Review Quotes
"Be still. Call out your name to the stars. Dig for earthworms. Pray on the sea. Get to know your soul. Listen to your heart. All My Words Have Holes in Them is a powerful love story of what it's like to meet your 'rawest' self for the first time and become the authentic creation God breathed you to be."
-Roger Hutchison, author of The Painting Table, Under the Fig Tree, and Jesus: God among Us
"Ginny Wilder has a gift of inviting the reader into her stories and poetry until you can feel the wind on your face or hear the creak of the rocking chair."
-Andrea McKellar, Ministry Developer, The Episcopal Church in South Carolina
"Ginny Wilder is our very own modern day Episcopal mystic. Buy, read, and give this book."
-The Very Rev. Ian S. Markham, PhD, Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary
"If you are seeking an honest form of Christian spirituality this is the place to begin."
-Jason Evans, Missioner for Missional Communities, Episcopal Diocese of Texas