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My prayers as a child were of the silent kind, the rote kind, the unbelieving kind. They dangled like the Jewish leaders’ tassels from their robes. They hung in the air, a long string of names of people I feared would go to hell. I was afraid of many things and this is why I got baptized in my father’s church, and why I eventually stopped eating.
Because somehow for this pastor’s daughter, all the Bible stories and all the going to church and all the organ-hymns couldn’t fill me the way I knew love was supposed to fill.
What does faith look like for you, right now, friend? Is it a quiet thing leaking out of your eyes? Is it a loud, whooping, travailing in the Spirit? Or is it a bowed-over thing, bent low on the floor? Listen to today’s podcast episode from Emily T. Wierenga, based on Ephesians 3:19.
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About the Author
Emily T. Wierenga is the author of the memoirs God Who Became Bread, Atlas Girl and Making It Home, and the self-help resource Chasing Silhouettes: How to Help a Loved One Battling an Eating Disorder. In 2014, she was used by God to establish The Lulu Tree Foundation, a nonprofit that operates in villages around the world, equipping families to become sustainable through the local church. To earn more, visit www.emilytwierenga.com.