With compassion born of painful experience, William Blaine-Wallace invites us to simply sit with human suffering, to companion those who are ravaged by its force, and to wait for the unspeakable, inexplicable peace of God who has been present (and suffering too) throughout.
“A mother, whose daughter died at the age of twelve, said that for the longest time she felt enveloped in a thick fog of numbness, despair, anger, and sadness. Yet, through the mark of years in the company of family and friends, the fog lifted. What remain are memories, which can be touched now and then over the span of a day: ‘I gently tap my chest, just over the heart, and remember.'”
This book is a similar tapping of the chest. After spending many years among the dying and bereaved as a counselor and companion, clarity slowly emerges that enables veiled articulation of a grace at the center of the community of bent and broken people; what Flannery O'Connor called the “image at the heart of things.”
Water in the Wastelands: The Sacrament of Shared Suffering
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Author(s)William Blaine-Wallace
PublisherCowley Publications
ISBN / ASIN1561012092
ISBN-139781561012091
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Sales Rank3,531,408
CategoryReligion
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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