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Highlights
- Find Strength in the Wilderness When life feels like a wilderness--a place of uncertainty, exhaustion, and spiritual stumbling--what do you hold on to?
- About the Author: Donna Barber (MS, Georgia State) is a Jesus-follower and contemplative who expresses her faith through writing, preaching, program creation, and the development of leaders both in and outside the church.
- 168 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
"How do we persevere when we think we can't go on? The struggles in our society and in our own spiritual lives threaten to undo us. But we can rediscover the realities of who God is in the wilderness, one who provides and meets us in surprising ways. These forty reflections by Donna Barber walk us through the wilderness where our bodies are weary and our faith has been tested. We may feel like we don't have much to go on, but like the manna God provided to the Israelites, there's just enough for each day. As we travel between captivity and the promised land, we can hear God's call to us, face our fears, and rediscover our own identity. Whatever days of testing you may face, find manna for the journey that's enough for today"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Find Strength in the Wilderness
When life feels like a wilderness--a place of uncertainty, exhaustion, and spiritual stumbling--what do you hold on to?
For many of us the past few years have been clouded by plagues of illness and dying, anger and violence, disillusionment and loss. And numerous pharaohs, from the church house to the courthouse to the White House, appear to have risen up to withstand the move of God toward freedom and new life for his people. But the road to freedom is often through the wilderness, dying to what was, while we strain, through faith, to see the life we hope for just barely visible in the distance.
In Enough for Today, Donna Barber offers forty reflections on how God provides in unexpected and life-sustaining ways, drawing parallels to the manna that sustained the Israelites during their own wilderness journey. This devotional is designed for those whose spirits have been wearied by deconstruction, for justice seekers still trying to hold onto hope, and for anyone in need of spiritual refreshing amid the arid challenges of our present world.
These forty reflections are an invitation to acknowledge your fears while still leaning into what is true as you make your way through the wilderness. Through rich imagery, Barber invites you to rediscover the God of your first love and the places where you encountered him and to find a way forward with renewed hope and faith.
What You'll Find in Enough for Today:
- Daily Reflections: Forty devotions to help you connect with God, even when your energy feels depleted
- Spiritual Insights: Different ways God meets you in wilderness seasons, often in surprising and unanticipated ways
- An Invitation to Rediscovery: Encouragement to hear God's call, face your fears, and rediscover your own identity
Whether you're a community leader, a weary advocate, or simply a seeker in need of direction, Enough for Today will provide the daily manna you need to persevere. If you have considered walking away, don't. Face your fears, rediscover your identity, and hear God calling you toward his reimagined promises.
Review Quotes
"In Enough for Today, Donna Barber expands our view of manna beyond physical nourishment to reveal the multifaceted ways God's provision unfolds. Through personal narrative, she serves as a beacon for those seeking sustenance in these challenging times. Grounded in Scripture, Enough for Today reminds us that God meets us in the full depth and breadth of our humanity as image bearers. Reading this text encouraged my faith, and I'm confident that readers will become more trusting and attuned to the abundant ways God provides."
--José Humphreys III, author of Seeing Jesus in East Harlem and Ecosystems of Jubilee"With the encouragement of a well-traveled guide, Donna Barber shares with vulnerability a way forward in the wilderness journeys of life. Her reflections, intertwined with personal experience and the truths of the Christian faith, clearly demonstrate her own lived resilience, patience, and hope. Wilderness experiences are inevitable. Barber's words assure you that finding yourself in the wilderness is not a result of steps on a mistaken path but are instead important and defining moments of a life lived with purpose."
--Michelle Ferrigno Warren, activist and author of Join the Resistance and The Power of ProximityAbout the Author
Donna Barber (MS, Georgia State) is a Jesus-follower and contemplative who expresses her faith through writing, preaching, program creation, and the development of leaders both in and outside the church. As cofounder and executive director of The Voices Project, Donna uses her voice to mentor, train, and promote of leaders of color. She is the author of Bread for the Resistance: Forty Devotions for Justice People and a passionate educator advising teachers, administrators, and nonprofits in order to transform education systems to eliminate harm. Donna lives in Atlanta with her husband, lifelong friend, and ministry partner, Leroy Barber.