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When Tears Sing
When Tears Sing
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Influenced by such luminaries as Daniel Berrigan and Flannery O'Connor, Blaine-Wallace offers a fresh construction of lament as fundamentally relational. He asks, If your tears could speak, what would they say? When sorrow and suffering are voiced in community, solidarity emerges. The art of lament is the act of bringing more of our lived experience into congregational and communal life. This book helps shift congregations away from more charity-based social service toward a more joyful embrace…
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Influenced by such luminaries as Daniel Berrigan and Flannery O'Connor, Blaine-Wallace offers a fresh construction of lament as fundamentally relational. He asks, If your tears could speak, what would they say? When sorrow and suffering are voiced in community, solidarity emerges. The art of lament is the act of bringing more of our lived experience into congregational and communal life. This book helps shift congregations away from more charity-based social service toward a more joyful embrace of our suffering world, making a greater difference in the lives of members and seekers.

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  • Author: William Blaine-Wallace
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  • Pages: 215
  • ISBN-10: 1626983674
  • ISBN-13: 9781626983670
  • Format: 13.5 x 20.8 x 1.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Influenced by such luminaries as Daniel Berrigan and Flannery O'Connor, Blaine-Wallace offers a fresh construction of lament as fundamentally relational. He asks, If your tears could speak, what would they say? When sorrow and suffering are voiced in community, solidarity emerges. The art of lament is the act of bringing more of our lived experience into congregational and communal life. This book helps shift congregations away from more charity-based social service toward a more joyful embrace of our suffering world, making a greater difference in the lives of members and seekers.

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