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Tarry Awhile: Wisdom from Black Spirituality for People of Faith
Wisdom from Black Spirituality for People of Faith
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Selina Stone's "Tarry Awhile" explores the spiritual practice of 'tarrying,' rooted in Black Pentecostal traditions.
The book uses Lent as a framework to delve into themes of waiting, grief, and the presence of God during suffering.
Stone shares personal experiences of loss and faith, weaving in insights from various Christian traditions.
It emphasizes the importance of receptive waiting on God's time, contrasting it with self-directed spiritual practices.
The book ultimately offers a path towards spiritual maturity and encountering God's presence even in the darkest moments.
The book uses Lent as a framework to delve into themes of waiting, grief, and the presence of God during suffering.
Stone shares personal experiences of loss and faith, weaving in insights from various Christian traditions.
It emphasizes the importance of receptive waiting on God's time, contrasting it with self-directed spiritual practices.
The book ultimately offers a path towards spiritual maturity and encountering God's presence even in the darkest moments.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a Lenten resource, chosen by the Archbishop of Canterbury for 2024.


Ruth Haley Barton

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S26 Ep 1 | Tarrying For the Spirit: Waiting to Receive What We Need From God
Used as a guide for the podcast's Lenten season on tarrying.

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S26 Ep 7 | Going Through: Tarrying for God’s Strength in Times of Trouble
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as a guide for a Lenten practice.


Ruth Haley Barton

S26 Ep 5 | Quiet: Stewarding the Tarrying Moment in Worship
Used as a guide for the podcast season "Tarry with Me Awhile: Learnings from the Black Church"

S26 Ep 4 | Tarrying with the Spirit of Justice: Orienting Ourselves Towards Ultimate Reality