Winner of a first-place award for prayer books from the Association of Catholic Publishers and honorable mentions for design and first-time authors from the Catholic Media Association.
Contemporary Catholic artist Jen Norton offers a unique opportunity to ponder the extravagant love of Christ through the Stations of the Cross. Combining Norton’s powerful, full-color illustrations with scripture, her original reflections and prayers, and journaling space, Surrender All will help you encounter Christ’s Passion in a new light. Full of passion, energy, and faith, Jen Norton’s paintings have inspired believers from every walk of life. In this beautiful book, Norton takes you on a personal retreat, inviting you to walk with Jesus from the joy of Palm Sunday through the Stations of the Cross and to the glory of the Resurrection. In each chapter you will As you ponder each image and meditate through the day’s readings and journaling prompts, you will find yourself surrendering to the Son of Man who offered himself up for us all. Surrender All is a perfect prayer companion for adoration or holy hour, Lenten devotions, or personal prayer any time of the year.
I’m so excited to share this wonderful book for Lent, Surrender All: An Illuminated Journal Retreat through the Stations of the Cross by artist Jen Norton.
I’m always looking for some spiritual reading. I go through those books, if not quickly, then certainly consistently, as I dedicate a part of my morning prayer to spiritual reading. Jen’s book combines that meditation with a visual component that feeds all my senses. I think you’ll enjoy it, too.
I am looking forward to praying through the Stations of the Cross with this lovely companion.
Just received this and it is beautiful-can't wait to dive into this during Lent! The artwork is done in rich vibrant hues brimming with symbolism. The format for each station follows a pattern: the station is announced with accompanying artwork, followed by a brief scripture passage and a reflection linking past to present. That is followed by three sections inviting the reader to respond in a variety of ways. There are always journal prompts to ponder and an action step you can take to "turn up the light." Finally, there is a prayer. This book is written in such a way that there is something for everyone-whether you are more "visual" or literary-minded, and no matter your schedule. You can engage with this if you only have small moments available or if you are inclined to do a deep dive.
This book was a good way to walk through Holy Week, and I will be visiting it again in more depth. It has a lot of great meditations, scripture, and questions to journal with. It also has prompts for more creative and prolonged meditation on some of the stations.
This was my Lenten read. I didn't work through all the hands on/artsy meditations, but the daily reflections and musings on the artwork was a good start to my mornings.