Author: | Lana Lee Marler | ISBN: | 9781512791815 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | June 28, 2017 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Lana Lee Marler |
ISBN: | 9781512791815 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | June 28, 2017 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
Follow Me - A Seasonal Journey
A Personal Worship Resource for the Church Calendar Year
(Includes Journal with Audio Narration and Music)
Featuring the Paintings of Daniel Bonnell
with
Reflections from Contributing Writer, Roger Housden
Here you will find a rarified and evocative combination of the arts (music, art, and poetry)buttressing the clear meaning of the liturgical church's yearly calendar.
Dr. Jim Townsend, David C. Cook Publishing Theological Editor, Retired
Lana Lee Marler's "Follow Me - A Seasonal Journey" is a dynamic devotional resource, crossing the Christian Church year with our invitation from Jesus Christ to, "Follow Me."
She offers in these pages a wonderfully rich relating of scripture, art, music, poetry, reflections and provocative questions to the seasons of the Christian calendar while also providing generous space for journaling.
The Rev. Dr. William E. White, Senior Pastor, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Lexington, SC
The Psalmist admonished us: "O taste and see that the Lord is good."Most of us do not expose ourselves enough to resources other than the written word to cultivate our "taste" (awareness) of the Living Lord. This beautiful work by Lana Lee Marler will change that. As you live with it, you will find yourself "tasting" and "seeing" the Lord.
Dr. Maxie D. Dunnam, President Emeritus of Asbury Theological Seminary
Our lives are not real, not fully alive, until they are based on a certain consciousness of the Triune God moving in and all around us. A life of prayer can bring such an awareness. Lana Lee Marler has created a real gift and resource for us in this lovely prayer journal based on the ancient liturgical calendar of the Christian Church. She uses art and poetry and song to invite us to reflect and log the prayers we hear in our hearts and minds, which opens us to more fully participate in the eternal, holy conversation.
Dr. Andy Andrews, Dean of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Memphis, TN
Follow Me - A Seasonal Journey
A Personal Worship Resource for the Church Calendar Year
(Includes Journal with Audio Narration and Music)
Featuring the Paintings of Daniel Bonnell
with
Reflections from Contributing Writer, Roger Housden
Here you will find a rarified and evocative combination of the arts (music, art, and poetry)buttressing the clear meaning of the liturgical church's yearly calendar.
Dr. Jim Townsend, David C. Cook Publishing Theological Editor, Retired
Lana Lee Marler's "Follow Me - A Seasonal Journey" is a dynamic devotional resource, crossing the Christian Church year with our invitation from Jesus Christ to, "Follow Me."
She offers in these pages a wonderfully rich relating of scripture, art, music, poetry, reflections and provocative questions to the seasons of the Christian calendar while also providing generous space for journaling.
The Rev. Dr. William E. White, Senior Pastor, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Lexington, SC
The Psalmist admonished us: "O taste and see that the Lord is good."Most of us do not expose ourselves enough to resources other than the written word to cultivate our "taste" (awareness) of the Living Lord. This beautiful work by Lana Lee Marler will change that. As you live with it, you will find yourself "tasting" and "seeing" the Lord.
Dr. Maxie D. Dunnam, President Emeritus of Asbury Theological Seminary
Our lives are not real, not fully alive, until they are based on a certain consciousness of the Triune God moving in and all around us. A life of prayer can bring such an awareness. Lana Lee Marler has created a real gift and resource for us in this lovely prayer journal based on the ancient liturgical calendar of the Christian Church. She uses art and poetry and song to invite us to reflect and log the prayers we hear in our hearts and minds, which opens us to more fully participate in the eternal, holy conversation.
Dr. Andy Andrews, Dean of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Memphis, TN