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Highlights
- Soul Tending provides a roadmap honed from the author's own experience for a return to Sabbath keeping and to revive one's spirit.
- About the Author: Rev. Anita Amstutz is an ordained Mennonite Minister who has led a congregation for 10 years in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- 200 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Meditations
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About the Book
Soul Tending provides a roadmap honed from the author's own experience for a return to Sabbath keeping and to revive one's spirit.Book Synopsis
Soul Tending provides a roadmap honed from the author's own experience for a return to Sabbath keeping and to revive one's spirit.
Review Quotes
"Told simply and with humility, the personal story augments the larger story of human longing for the divine. The real subject is not the author but that which the author seeks - to know and love God. This is memoir with a twist. It belongs in the spiritual meditation category and should be read lectio divina style, chewing one small bit at a time."- Shirley Hershey Showalter, PhD, former president of Goshen College and author of Blush: A Mennonite Girl Meets a Glittering World, can be found at www.shirleyshowalter.com.
"Soul Tending is an important book for everyone. It reminds us that spiritual care requires honoring the Sabbath, requires time set aside for rest, joy, and creativity. Anita Amstutz writes with personal knowledge and great clarity about the necessity of minding Sabbath. Journey back to the story of Creation, journey back to the history of this one day set aside, journey back to the essence of this Biblical commandment. Journey back to your own soul's call. Read this book and reclaim a commitment to Sabbath."-Lynne Hinton, MDiv, author of Friendship Cake, and The View from Here
"The Sabbath is about joy, but to keep the Sabbath isn't easy. That's why it requires a commandment. In Soul Tending Anita Amstutz ably guides us to unlock the heart of Sabbath. With candid honesty she shares how ministry parched her soul in spite of love and passion. Then, touching into her deepest hunger she excavates and offers us the field of teachers and traditions that inspire a Sabbath Soul... As love grows in surrender to the unconditional play and rest of creation, she learns that Sabbath is not just a gift. It is a principle, a practice, and must be kept." -Cynthia Winton-Henry, Spiritual Director, Co-founder of InterPlay, an active, creative approach to unlock the wisdom of the body.
"In Soul Tending, Amstutz doesn't just inform us about Sabbath; she makes us want to practice it. She draws on her own experience and on the writings of others to show how 'Sabbath helps us retrieve joy from the dungeons of overwork, stress and soul weariness.' The writing is accessible, and the book is designed for individual or group study." -Gordon Houser, author of Present Tense: A Mennonite Spirituality.
About the Author
Rev. Anita Amstutz is an ordained Mennonite Minister who has led a congregation for 10 years in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has also worked ecumenically at the Center for Action and Contemplation, a teaching ministry for contemplative prayer and action in the world. At the intersection of Catholic mysticism and Mennonite practicality, she has created and led liturgy, taught spiritual formation, preached, counseled and personally wrestled with what it means to live from "Sabbath Mind."