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Grace at Table: Small Spiritual Solutions to Large Material Problems, Solving Everything

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Grace at Table advocates prayer at table as a way to solve everything. By everything we mean the dismay, dis-ease, and fear of the future that permeates way too many human souls. Addiction is one response to the moment, fear another, and despair a third. Widespread immobility and lack of focus come to mind as indications of over-stimulation by the negatives and under-stimulation by the positives. Prayer at table stimulates the positives. It is a pause that refreshes the spirit, reorienting us to a sense of gratitude and grace for whatever we may face. Prayer doesn't have to be hands folded or knees bent-although there is nothing wrong with folding hands or dropping to our knees. Instead, prayer here is understood as pause to give thanks, to look around, to interrupt constant action with reflection, allowing the table and our food to be our nudge. Changing the general atmosphere of despair and decay to thanks and appreciation is a big change, made in a small way. Like a wheelbarrow, prayer carries the heavy load, lightly, giving us the lift we need to manage what we fear we cannot. Prayer at table resolves the appreciation deficit disorder, which goes on to make us strong for climate change, recession, and a mounting sense of debt. It replaces shame and blame with gratitude and grace.

124 pages, Paperback

First published June 5, 2013

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July 20, 2013
Ah - her books are good. I’m so glad I ordered it and got it this past week. She is a writer who stuns in her simplicity and gets you to think in fewer words than anyone but a poet! Her writings are celebrations - of live, of living and of faith - faith in Jesus Christ - and faith generally at large in the world. I really liked this book. These little meditations on prayer and food and China and children and older folks and life and death - are a rich mine for anytime. Beautiful!
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July 23, 2015
Little meditations on prayer and food and thankfulness. Contains just the right size "glimpses" of daily grace. Enjoyed reading this over several days in little snippets.
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