A homemade year : the blessings of cooking, crafting, and coming together
معرفی کتاب «A homemade year : the blessings of cooking, crafting, and coming together» نوشتهٔ Jerusalem Jackson Greer، منتشرشده توسط نشر Paraclete Press : Made available through hoopla در سال 2013. این کتاب در 87 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This gorgeously-designed book is a guide to celebrating the rhythm of lifeâs calendar of events, as well as the Christian liturgical year, focusing on Godâs love in our lives. Greer weaves her own faith story with original recipes, crafts and entertaining ideas, creating a vibrant, personal narrative that is a modern take on timeless traditions.
Praise for A Homemade Year
'This energetic book is as useful as it is comforting. Christian formation begins in the home and A Homemade Year gives us ways and means of accomplishing that with joy, holiness, and a healthy portion of just plain, old-fashioned fun.'
-Phyllis Tickle, author of The Divine Hours
I began reading A Homemade Year one afternoon when I had no fewer than a thousand things going on in my house. Almost immediately, I was drawn into Jerusalem Greer's beautiful writing and became fascinated with her journey through an entire year of liturgical celebrations--some of which (Advent, Epiphany) I celebrate in my own home, but some of which I never knew about before. Two hours later, I was still reading, happily resigned to letting my plans for the day slide. Jerusalem so clearly conveys the significance and beauty of liturgical tradition, and her celebration-specific recipes and crafts are sweet and meaningful, while at the same time completely do-able for everyone. This book is an absolute treasure. I want to share it with everyone I know!
-Ree Drummond, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of The Pioneer Woman Cooks
'Like many moms, Iâm longing to create a sense of rhythm and tradition in our lives and our home, and this sweet book gives many imaginative, practical places to start.'
-Shauna Niequist, author of Bittersweet and Cold Tangerines
'With waffle crumbs and bacon drippings and brown sugar crystals, Jerusalem Jackson Greer leaves a Hansel and Gretel-like path to follow as we travel through the seasons of the liturgical year. A Homemade Year gives families a wonderful sensory way to share and experience the Christian story at home. I was charmed and moved by this book.'
-Sybil MacBeth, author of Praying in Color and Praying in Color for Kids
'In a world that struggles to slow down and stay focused on whatâs really important, A Homemade Year gives you new vision to do just that. I canât wait to get started myself!'
-Courtney Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of A Sweethaven Summer and
Scrapbooking Your Faith
Let A Homemade Year inspire you to discover new and creative ways to experience the rhythm of God's story in your home, with your family and friends, through fun, colorful crafts, party ideas, and recipes. Divided into seasons, A Homemade Year is filled with celebrations that you already observe and some you may never have heard of. May this book be a jumping-off point for creating joy and lasting memories through the church year.
Praise for A Homemade Year “This energetic book is as useful as it is comforting. Christian formation begins in the home and A Homemade Year gives us ways and means of accomplishing that with joy, holiness, and a healthy portion of just plain, old-fashioned fun.”
—Phyllis Tickle, author of The Divine Hours "I began reading A Homemade Year one afternoon when I had no fewer than a thousand things going on in my house. Almost immediately, I was drawn into Jerusalem Greer's beautiful writing and became fascinated with her journey through an entire year of liturgical celebrations---some of which (Advent, Epiphany) I celebrate in my own home, but some of which I never knew about before. Two hours later, I was still reading, happily resigned to letting my plans for the day slide. Jerusalem so clearly conveys the significance and beauty of liturgical tradition, and her celebration-specific recipes and crafts are sweet and meaningful, while at the same time completely "do-able" for everyone. This book is an absolute treasure. I want to share it with everyone I know!" —Ree Drummond, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of The Pioneer Woman Cooks “Like many moms, I’m longing to create a sense of rhythm and tradition in our lives and our home, and this sweet book gives many imaginative, practical places to start.” —Shauna Niequist, author of Bittersweet and Cold Tangerines “With waffle crumbs and bacon drippings and brown sugar crystals, Jerusalem Jackson Greer leaves a Hansel and Gretel-like path to follow as we travel through the seasons of the liturgical year. A Homemade Year gives families a wonderful sensory way to share and experience the Christian story at home. I was charmed and moved by this book.” —Sybil MacBeth, author of Praying in Color and Praying in Color for Kids “In a world that struggles to slow down and stay focused on what’s really important, A Homemade Year gives you new vision to do just that. I can’t wait to get started myself!” —Courtney Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of A Sweethaven Summer and Scrapbooking Your Faith This gorgeously-designed book is a guide to celebrating the rhythm of lifes calendar of events, as well as the Christian liturgical year, focusing on Gods love in our lives. Greer weaves her own faith story with original recipes, crafts and entertaining ideas, creating a vibrant, personal narrative that is a modern take on timeless traditions. Praise for A Homemade Year This energetic book is as useful as it is comforting. Christian formation begins in the home and A Homemade Year gives us ways and means of accomplishing that with joy, holiness, and a healthy portion of just plain, old-fashioned fun. Phyllis Tickle, author of The DivineHours "I began reading A Homemade Year one afternoon when I had no fewer than a thousand things going on in my house. Almost immediately, I was drawn into Jerusalem Greer's beautiful writing and became fascinated with her journey through an entire year of liturgical celebrations---some of which (Advent, Epiphany) I celebrate in my own home, but some of which I never knew about before. Two hours later, I was still reading, happily resigned to letting my plans for the day slide. Jerusalem so clearly conveys the significance and beauty of liturgical tradition, and her celebration-specific recipes and crafts are sweet and meaningful, while at the same time completely "do-able" for everyone. This book is an absolute treasure. I want to share it with everyone I know!" -Ree Drummond, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of The Pioneer Woman Cooks Like many moms, Im longing to create a sense of rhythm and tradition in our lives and our home, and this sweet book gives many imaginative, practical places to start. ShaunaNiequist, author of Bittersweet and Cold Tangerines With waffle crumbs and bacon drippings and brown sugar crystals, Jerusalem Jackson Greer leaves a Hansel and Gretel-like path to follow as we travel through the seasons of the liturgical year. A Homemade Year gives families a wonderful sensory way to share and experience the Christian story at home. I was charmed and moved by this book. SybilMacBeth, author of Praying in Color and Praying in Color for Kids In a world that struggles to slow down and stay focused on whats really important, A Homemade Year gives you new vision to do just that. I cant wait to get started myself! Courtney Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of A Sweethaven Summer and Scrapbooking Your Faith Les cinq justiciers doivent allier leurs forces et leurs pouvoirs magiques pour une mission de la plus haute importance! Pour briser le sortilège qui a transformé tous les habitants d'Alysia en enfants, Gryf, Danël, Jadina, Razzia et Shimy partent à la recherche d'une pierre magique. Mais en chemin, les Légendaires vont découvrir le terrible secret qui pèse sur le royaume! Les hommes-plantes ont capturés Danaël, Jadina, Shimy, Griff et Razzia! Comment vont-ils s'en sortir? En voulant éviter qu'Élysio redevienne le monstre qu'il était, Les Légendaires font la rencontre d'un personnage encore plus malfaisant ... Littérature jeunesse : roman d'aventure Une mystérieuse maladie terrasse le monde elfique. Les Légendaires partent lui porter secours aux côtés d'un nouveau trio de héros très appréciés à Alysia : les Fabuleux! Humains et elfes vont devoir mettre de côté leurs rancoeurs et s'allier pour faire face au peuple menaçant des Piranhis. Élysio a retrouvé la mémoire! Effrayé par ses propres souvenirs, il a rejeté sa nature de sorcier noir de toutes ses forces. Mais, au lieu de disparaître, sa part sombre s'est matérialisée dans un nouveau corps. Maintenant, Darkhell est de retour, et il s'est emparé d'une arme de destruction redoutable. Jadina, la princesse magicienne, Danaël, le chevalier du royaume de Larbos, Shimy, l'elfe, Gryfender, l'homme-bête, et Razzia, le colosse de Rymar, sont les Légendaires, un groupe de justiciers incarnant la noblesse, le courage, l'intelligence, la force et la pureté, des valeurs oubliées sur lesquelles ils comptent afin de vaincre Darkhell, le sorcier noir, qui rêve de dominer le monde d'Alysia. Or, leur tâche est d'autant plus ardue depuis qu'un combat particulièrement féroce contre les forces maléfiques a engendré un curieux phénomène qui a fait rajeunir tous les habitants de leur contrée au point de les faire redevenir des enfants. Tenu pour responsables, le quintette doit relever bien des défis et surmonter bien des épreuves afin de briser la malédiction ... Cette collection propose des novélisations brodées autour des protagonistes de la bande dessinée éponyme. [SDM] Le verdict est tombe Anathos a choisi de se reincarner dans le corps de Shimy pour prendre le pouvoir du royaume ! Mais les Legendaires ignorent encore quand et comment le dieu malefique compte s'y prendre... Vont-ils devoir affronter leur amie ?