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"Emily Wierenga's vulnerability, storytelling, and theological insight create a devotional that feels like daily nourishment for weary hearts."
--Holley Gerth
Wall Street Journal best-selling author, 365 Truths for Every Woman's Heart
"Bring the firstfruits," He said, "and come--come to this particular place, and then eat it together with Me." God, preparing a feast for His people just because He is love.
And so we come, the bedraggled, the hungry; we come and we sit and we gaze into the face of the most loving of Gods, split three down the middle yet wholly One, pouring Himself into our goblets and serving Himself as the lamb, the bread, and the wine while simply saying, "Eat, drink, remember Me."
The world is a table upon which He serves Himself, and it holds us together.
This 70-day devotional is a unique literary journey that is at once poetic, transparent, and authentic. One of the only devotionals to be written exclusively on the theme of the Eucharist, or Communion, it delivers daily meals in which you are invited, through compelling stories, to feast on Jesus.
Ultimately, we are called to become communion to the world, to invite the physically impoverished and spiritually isolated back to their loving God--restored to oneness with Him.
"Emily's book has the richness of a classic devotional such as Streams in the Desert or My Utmost for His Highest."
--Carol McLeod
Bible teacher, author, and podcaster
EMILY T. WIERENGA is an award-winning writer and commissioned artist. Her books include God Who Became Bread, Atlas Girl, Making It Home, and Chasing Silhouettes: How to Help a Loved One Battling an Eating Disorder, and she has contributed to publications like Christianity Today. She has also appeared on 100 Huntley Street and on My New Day TV. Emily founded The Lulu Tree, a nonprofit serving vulnerable families around the world. She lives with her husband and three children on a farm in northern Alberta, Canada. Visit emilytwierenga.com.
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