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Turning of Days

Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit

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Return to creation. Encounter the Creator.

From the beginning, Scripture tells of a God who created the heavens and earth. It tells how he made the sea and land, the rosebud and beetle. But what might the heavens and earth tell us were we to listen to them? What wonders might the birds and flowers share? What might we discover of order, chaos, beauty, and unabashed grace?

Turning of Days beckons you to a world of tree frogs and peach blossoms, mountain springs and dark winter nights—all in search of nature's God. All in harmony with Scripture. Join Hannah Anderson, the author of Humble Roots, as she journeys through the four seasons searching out the spiritual and theological truths woven deep within the natural world. This collection of devotional essays and illustrations will feed your soul, guiding you into a life of observation and awe, a life that sees His glory everywhere.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 30, 2020
      In this enjoyable collection of devotional essays and sketches, Anderson (Humble Roots) challenges Christians to see how “God chooses to reveal Himself through the natural world.” Sharing memories of foraging in the forest with her grandmother and the quiet joys of garden maintenance, Anderson discusses God’s goodness as seen in nature. She examines seasonal changes and how they illustrate “faith in a future we cannot yet see.” Each reflection begins and ends with a Bible verse and a quote from a classical poem, including selections from the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, William Blake, and Emily Dickinson. Whether she uses the planting of a seed as a metaphor for faith or compares signs of new growth in a cut down tree to Jesus’s resurrection, Anderson shares the many ways the gospels are reflected in nature: “In the end, nature exists for the same reason that you and I do—to praise and rejoice in the God who made us.” Anderson’s meditative collection will appeal to those who enjoy the work of Barbara Brown Taylor.

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