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Grace in the Storm: Reflecting on Caught in the Winds by L.D. Wenzel

6/3/2024

 
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L.D. Wenzel’s Caught in the Winds is a compelling story that delves into relationships, faith, and the trials that shape us in profound and transformative ways. Set against the rugged beauty of Door County, Wisconsin, the novel weaves together the lives of three main characters: Cora, who is struggling to rebuild after loss; William, an ambitious architect wrestling with his sense of purpose; and David, a pastor confronting doubts about his calling. Their journeys intertwine as they each grapple with questions of identity, purpose, and the enduring power of grace.

The title itself speaks to the story’s central metaphor: the winds of life that disrupt and reshape us, much like the natural winds that sweep through Door County’s landscapes. These forces can be destructive and challenging, yet they also have the power to clear away what no longer serves and make space for something new. It is within this tension that the novel finds its heartbeat, drawing readers into a world where redemption and reconciliation feel both necessary and attainable.

At its core, the story reflects the deep truth that grace meets us in our brokenness. The characters are flawed and human, making mistakes and wrestling with uncertainty, yet moments of redemption are woven throughout in ways that feel authentic and deeply moving. David’s struggle with his faith is particularly striking, illustrating that doubt is not the opposite of belief but an essential part of the journey. His path offers a reminder that grace often finds us in our questioning and sustains us even when we feel adrift.

Reconciliation is another prominent theme, with much of the story revolving around relationships in need of repair—between the characters themselves, within their own hearts, and in their connection to the divine. The characters’ efforts to mend what is broken highlight the power of forgiveness and the healing that comes when we seek to restore what has been lost. It’s a reminder that healing, while often difficult, is one of the most life-giving acts we can undertake.
The novel also invites reflection on our relationship with the natural world. The vivid descriptions of Door County’s windswept shores and changing seasons are more than a backdrop—they’re a spiritual force in their own right. The connection between the characters and their environment underscores the importance of honoring creation, recognizing that the natural world shapes us just as we are called to care for it in return.

Caught in the Winds is a deeply human story, exploring the tension between striving for control and surrendering to forces beyond our understanding. For those who appreciate stories of faith, hope, and resilience, this novel offers a meaningful exploration of how we navigate the storms of life. Its themes of grace, redemption, and connection are a poignant reminder that we are never alone, even when the winds feel overwhelming.
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Wenzel has created a narrative that is as thought-provoking as it is beautifully written. This is a story for anyone seeking inspiration and insight into the ways in which grace can sustain and transform us. Caught in the Winds is more than just a good read—it’s an invitation to reflect on the forces that shape our lives and the enduring power of hope.

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In the Beginning There Was Joy: A Cosmic Celebration for Kids of All Ages

4/15/2024

 
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In the Beginning There Was Joy: A Cosmic Celebration for Kids of All Ages" is a delightful and uplifting book that invites readers of all ages into a vibrant and joyous journey through the origins of the universe. This book is a refreshing take on the creation story, presenting it in a way that is accessible, engaging, and filled with wonder.
From the very first page, readers are drawn into a world where joy is the fundamental essence of existence. The narrative is infused with a sense of celebration, making it a perfect read for children and adults alike. The language is simple yet poetic, capturing the awe and magnificence of the cosmos in a way that resonates with young minds and rekindles a sense of wonder in older readers.
The illustrations in the book are nothing short of spectacular. Each page is a burst of color and creativity, perfectly complementing the text and enhancing the overall experience. The artwork not only captivates the eye but also helps to convey the themes of joy and interconnectedness that are central to the book.
One of the standout features of "In the Beginning There Was Joy" is its ability to weave together science and spirituality in a harmonious and celebratory manner. It presents the wonders of the universe in a way that is scientifically accurate while also emphasizing the beauty and joy of creation. This balance makes the book an excellent resource for parents and educators who wish to introduce children to the marvels of the cosmos without losing the sense of enchantment.
Moreover, the book carries a message of unity and interconnectedness. It beautifully illustrates how every part of the universe, from the tiniest particle to the grandest galaxy, is part of a larger, joyful whole. This message is particularly important for young readers, fostering a sense of respect and appreciation for the world around them.
In conclusion, "In the Beginning There Was Joy: A Cosmic Celebration for Kids of All Ages" is a heartwarming and inspiring book that deserves a place on every child's bookshelf. Its blend of captivating illustrations, lyrical prose, and profound themes make it a timeless treasure that readers will return to again and again. Whether you are looking to instill a sense of wonder in a child or rediscover it for yourself, this book is a joyous celebration of the beauty and interconnectedness of the universe.

This title is currently not included in the KRC's Collection.
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The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store

3/5/2024

 
James McBride's The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store delves deep into the nuances of community, faith, and fortitude. Through a masterful interlacing of multifaceted characters, McBride draws striking parallels between the aisles of a local grocery store and the intricate web of human relationships. The narrative delves into the intertwined journeys of its characters, shedding light on their shared trials and triumphs, rendering it a captivating option for congregations in search of narratives that resonate with the core of human existence. McBride's eloquent prose elegantly captures the essence of community, making this novel a compelling and spiritually enriching selection for contemplation and discourse.
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The KRC's collection does not currently include this book.

Embracing the Sacred in Shades of Black: Celebrating God’s Holy Darkness During Black History Month

2/7/2024

 
As February unfolds its pages of frost into blooms of introspection and celebration, we embrace Black History Month with reverence and joy. It's a poignant time to reflect on the rich tapestry of history woven by African American individuals and to honor the impactful contributions of African-descent ministries within the ELCA. In the spirit of this special month, I will share weekly resources to celebrate the vibrant voices, resilient spirits, and deep faith that African descent authors and ministry leaders bring to our church and society.​

God’s Holy Darkness is a children's book that emerges as a spiritual and visual odyssey, rebuffing the traditional dark/light dichotomy pervasive in religious teachings. The book is an artistic and theological collaboration between writer and podcaster Beckah Selnick, Master of Divinity candidate Sharei Green, and illustrator and ELCA African Descent Ministries program director Nicolette Peñaranda. Through its pages, the book seeks to redefine darkness, framing it as a symbol of beauty, creativity, power, and boldness. Rather than casting darkness in a negative light, God's Holy Darkness celebrates the divine works accomplished during the nights of biblical history. Selnick, Green, and Peñaranda have collectively infused the narrative with a sense of partnership, inclusion, and cultural richness.
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Beckah Selnick initiated this project inspired by her mother, Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton’s reflections, and with a keen awareness of her role as an ally in telling this story. She partnered with Sharei Green to ensure the narrative was shaped authentically, echoing a voice that had long been absent from public conversations around race and faith. Illustrator Nicolette Peñaranda envisioned a God with feminine, robust, and majestic qualities – a God with "hips wide enough to birth the universe" and "hair that flows through the night sky", challenging the conventional representations of the divine being. The narratives chosen for God's Holy Darkness feature familiar biblical tales, intended to guide readers towards a renewed understanding of Scripture, where darkness has always been an evident and potent presence. The stories are not obscure but are major scriptural milestones that naturally draw attention to God’s presence in the darkness, inviting a broader interpretation of these well-known events.

For Lutherans and broader readership alike, this book presents an opportunity to transcend the fetters of anti-Black theology and to discover the sacredness inherent in darkness and blackness. It encourages dismantling the simplified binaries that too often govern our spiritual and societal perspectives. Authors of the book hope it will serve as a transformative tool – celebrating the diversity within sacred texts and inviting children, especially those of African descent, to see their blackness as beautiful and divine. The wish is for this book to become a staple in homes and Sunday schools, offering an affirmation of God's love for every hue and a potent counter-narrative to the fear of darkness.

​God's Holy Darkness is more than just a children's story—it is an invitation to embrace and celebrate the sacredness of darkness. It aims to nurture a generation that finds holiness and goodness in blackness and night, reshaping how we approach the divine and each other in the subtle glow of God's nocturnal wonderland.

Saddlebag Preacher: The Story of the Reverend John Stough and the Evangelizing of the Ohio Frontier

12/6/2023

 
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The Reverend Dr. John K.Luoma's new book, Saddlebag Preacher, an illuminating exploration into the life and legacy of the Reverend John Stough, hailed as the Father of Lutheranism in Ohio. This book marks the first comprehensive exploration of Stough's life and ministry, presenting Stough's original autobiography, allowing readers to hear his compelling narrative in "his voice" for the first time.
 
John Stough's remarkable contributions to the expansion of Lutheranism in the Ohio frontier are celebrated in this fitting tribute. He not only established numerous congregations across West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio but also played a pivotal role in mentoring the early Lutheran pastors of the frontier. Notably, Stough stands as the central figure in the establishment of Ohio's first Lutheran synod.
 
To further enrich the reader's experience, Saddlebag Preacher includes a comprehensive discussion guide. This valuable resource is designed to assist in gaining a deeper understanding of the intricate history of Lutheranism in Ohio. Whether exploring the book individually or as a group, the discussion guide provides insights and prompts that encourage meaningful reflections, fostering a greater appreciation for the legacy of Reverend John Stough.


"This book has been dedicated to the descendants of John Stough, the congregation of the former Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Youngstown, Ohio, the people of Northeastern, Northwestern, and Southern Ohio Synods, the ELCA, and all the heirs of the missionary efforts of the Reverend John Stough."​

In Transit: Being Non-Binary in a World of Dichotomies

11/15/2023

 
As we recognize Transgender Awareness Week, I'm eager to share a resource that envisions a future where authenticity is met with acceptance and love. In Transit: Being Non-Binary in a World of Dichotomies by Dianna E. Anderson provides a thought-provoking exploration of the non-binary experience within a society constrained by rigid gender norms. Through a skillful blend of personal narratives, cultural insights, and intersectional perspectives, the author navigates the complexities of existing beyond the traditional binary framework.

The book not only sheds light on the challenges faced by non-binary individuals but also celebrates the richness and diversity of their identities. By inviting readers to confront preconceptions about gender through a compassionate and informative lens, In Transit contributes significantly to the ongoing dialogue on gender inclusivity. This resource is available to borrow from the KRC plus a discussion guide here to encourage a deeper understanding of the non-binary journey and to foster a more inclusive world.
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Seculosity: How Career, Parenting, Technology, Food, Politics, and Romance Became Our New Religion and What to Do about It

11/1/2023

 
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Seculosity by David Zahl delves deep into our contemporary obsession with productivity, self-improvement, and the pursuit of happiness, skillfully dissecting how our society has replaced traditional religious beliefs with new secular 'religions' centered around work, fitness, and social media

As a mother of two toddlers, I found this book surprisingly relatable, speaking to the challenges of navigating modern motherhood amidst societal expectations and the constant pursuit of perfection. Balancing my identity, self-worth, and a fulfilling career in the midst of these pressures often feels overwhelming.​

Zahl's book provided much-needed solace by shedding light on the shared struggles we face, urging us to acknowledge the external pressures, embrace our imperfections, and seek meaning beyond societal expectations and the curated facade of social media. Through insightful cultural analysis and heartfelt personal anecdotes, Zahl prompts readers to reevaluate their pursuits, encouraging a deeper exploration of the true sources of meaning in our lives with the grace of God. Seculosity becomes not just a critique of societal pressures but a guiding light, leading readers toward a profound understanding of grace, self-acceptance, and the authentic pursuit of fulfillment in our complex, modern lives.

How (Not) to Save the World: The Truth About Revealing God’s Love to the People Right Next to You

1/25/2023

 
I recently read How (Not) to Save the World: The Truth About Revealing God’s Love to the People Right Next to You by Hosanna Wong. I was deeply impressed by the powerful message of this book. It was a great reminder that when it comes to making a difference in the world, it often starts with those closest to us.

Wong's writing style is engaging and thought-provoking, and she draws on a variety of personal experiences to illustrate her points. She encourages readers to move outside of their comfort zones and challenge themselves to make a difference in their local communities in tangible ways. She also emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and taking care of oneself so we can serve others.​

Overall, I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to make a difference in the world, but who may feel overwhelmed and unsure where to start. Wong provides practical advice and guidance on how to take small steps and make a difference in the lives of those around us. 
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