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Friday
Nov292013

Book Review - Take This Bread, by Sara Miles

Just finished reading this beautiful autobiography and confession of faith by Sara Miles. This is one of the best books I've read in the last few years. It's delightful, brutally honest, profane, earthy, profound, sacred, joyous and confused in equal measures.

The author was raised an atheist, is a lesbian and mother of a daughter, who strolled into a church in San Francisco one day for no particular reason, took the eucharist, was transformed on the spot and spent the next years trying to work out what had happened - in both senses of the words "working out."

While doing that, she took her lifelong interest in food, both for its own sake and as a means of making community in poor zones and war zones, and established a hugely successful food program for the urban poor of San Francisco, understanding the feeding of the people as being the reality behind the sacred meal as it is celebrated in the Christian church.

There are some fabulous descriptions of what happens when the "wrong" people start to turn up at church - the hungry, the homeless, the crazy, the addicted, the cantankerous, the lazy, the greedy and the sick. And of course, fighting the "right" people along the way and learning that grace extends to everyone, however unloveable and on whichever side of the spectrum they are.

If any book is likely to get me to understand holy communion as being most certainly not the property of the churches, this is it. Let's get the communion service back out of church and back among the people.

You can find it here.

 

 

Sunday
Nov242013

If you're an Amazon shopper..

Update: Kindle Fire HD for just £99 here:

 

 If you shop at Amazon and are doing any of your seasonal holiday/Chrstmas shopping there, please consider supporting this website by clicking through to Amazon either:

  • By clicking on one of the links in the Recommended Reads section, or;
  • By using the Search Amazon box at the bottom left of the screen

If you go on to make a purchase on anything at all from Amazon within 24 hours, this site will receive a small commission. It doesn't cost you anything, but does divert some of Amazon's huge profits towards supporting a tiny loss-making publisher/writer - me!

Of course, if you can recommend this to your netwoks too, that would be even better.

Better still, buy my books either in paperback or via the Kindle store - and do please leave a review on Amazon afterwards. And whatever you do, have a peaceful Christmas holiday season, whatever you choose to call it.