There's a lot of talk these days about slowing down, simplifying, living in the moment, but it isn't really happening. We all talk the talk, but the walk we walk seems to be getting faster and faster, and we seem to be enjoying it less and less. Our problem is that, in search of life, we pass it by. Morning Sun on a White Piano is the perfect tonic for the freneticism of contemporary life. In twelve lucid, straightforward essays, Dr. Robin Meyers offers a brilliant guide to achieving the simple and sacramental life by recognizing what is holy in the seemingly insignificant details...
There's a lot of talk these days about slowing down, simplifying, living in the moment, but it isn't really happening. We all talk the talk, but the w...
Appropriating insights from the history of rhetoric and modern communications theory, Meyers proposes that the contemporary sermon ought to become more of a communal experience. He urges the preacher to enter into a dialogue not only with the Scripture and the congregation, but creatively with him- or herself as well.
Appropriating insights from the history of rhetoric and modern communications theory, Meyers proposes that the contemporary sermon ought to become mor...