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Turn. Turn. Turn. It often feels like life is spinning at a dizzying rate. All things ever seem to do is change. And just as soon as we get our footing, the ground shifts under us again. How can we keep our balance in such a disorienting world? Through this 8-session Bible study, Hannah Anderson invites us to consider the wisdom of Ecclesiastes afresh as we search for a solid foundation for life under the sun. Together, we'll learn to name our anxieties, concerns, and disappointments. We'll discover how Ecclesiastes is more than self-help or good advice--how it frees us to ask the questions that Jesus Himself will eventually answer. And through its raw honesty and unflinching commitment to goodness, we'll find hope in the One who guides all days under the sun. Features: 7 weeks of personal study to complete between 8 weeks of group sessions Call-out boxes for historical and cultural context Tools for understanding wisdom literature and the literary structure of Ecclesiastes Benefits: Discover a model for doubt that moves away from despair to faith in God's faithfulness. Be empowered to voice your frustrations, questions, and fears about life. Experience the freedom that comes from accepting your limits and fixing your eyes on our limitless God. Gain greater knowledge of the book of Ecclesiastes and the genre of wisdom literature.
With stirring words and a timeless aesthetic, this retelling of Psalm 104 will resonate with families who celebrate the beauty of nature and the wisdom that comes from the world God made.
The heavens are declaring. Are you listening?Turning of Days beckons you to a world of tree frogs and peach blossoms, mountain springs and dark winter nights--all in search of nature's God. Join Hannah Anderson, the author of Humble Roots, as she journeys through the four seasons searching out the spiritual and theological truths woven deep within the natural world. This collection of lyrical essays and accompanying illustrations will feed your soul and guide you into a life of observation and awe. A life that sees God's glory everywhere.The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. They have no speech, they use no words; no sound is heard from them. Yet their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world. Psalm 19:1-4"Turning of Days delights, mesmerizes, and intoxicates . . . a rare book, full of truth and beauty." - Tish Harrison Warren, author of Liturgy of the Ordinary"It is often hard to read nature's testimony . . . Turning of Days is a delightful primer for us all." - Ned Bustard, illustrator and designer of Every Moment Holy"This book left us breathless. It powerfully knits the threads of natural revelation and grace, and . . . elevated what we get to call our daily work in a way that will never leave us." - Sarah & Steve Pabody, CEOs, Triple Wren Farms"Turning of Days captures my heart at the core . . . a celebration of beauty that comes at just the right time." - Sandra McCracken, singer and songwriter"An abundance of searching, patient wisdom here, drawn from things we always see but rarely notice." - Andrew Wilson, teaching pastor, King's Church London"Turning of Days . . . will both inspire and comfort you. You'll be reminded of God's faithfulness through His Word, displayed in nature." - Ruth Chou Simons, author of GraceLaced, Beholding and Becoming, and Foundations"Intimate, moody, soothing; at times searing, like nature and life itself." - Julie Zickefoose, author and illustrator of The Bluebird Effect
"'Joy to the world--the Lord has come!' We sing these words every year, but what does it mean that the Creator came to his creation as a baby? How exactly does the "earth receive her King?" What does it sound like when rocks, hills, floods, and plains echo his praise? And what would it mean for you to join in the chorus? Heaven and Nature Sing invites you into a fresh reading of the Christmas story--one where earthy, overlooked things like snowflakes, trees, serpents, bodies, and swaddling bands reveal the glory of the Promised Son. Journeying from the first pages of Scripture to the last, you'll experience the goodness of our Creator King and learn how the whole earth sings his praise. So this Advent season, join Hannah Anderson as she guides you through 25 meditations on the natural elements of the Christmas story. Accompanied by Nathan Anderson's distinctive artwork, the entries gradually move you from hope to faith to joy to peace. Find your soul renewed and your heart restored, and discover once again why heaven and nature sing"--
ARE YOU PURSUING WHAT'S SAFE... OR WHAT'S GOOD?One glance at the headlines will tell you that the world is a dangerous, confusing place. Forget the headlines--just look at your social media feed. From global tragedies to interpersonal conflict, it can feel like the only choice you have left is to hunker down and do your best to survive.But what if God wants more for you in this life than survival? Better yet, what if He has a plan to restore the goodness of the world? What if you're part of that plan?In All That's Good, Hannah Anderson invites you to embrace discernment as part of God's larger work of redemption. By learning to see the world as He sees it--in all its brokenness and beauty--you'll learn how to navigate it with hope and confidence. And when you learn to pursue whatever is true and lovely and pure and just, you'll find yourself changed. So come, join in this journey to wisdom. Come, find the freedom of discernment. Come, discover all that's good.
Feeling worn thin? Come find rest.Nestled in the simple rhythms of rural life, taking cues from forsythia, milkweed, and wild blackberries, Hannah Anderson meditates on the pursuit of peace and its natural companion, humility.Part theology of incarnation, part stroll through fields and forest, Humble Roots reveals how cultivating humility--not scheduling or increased productivity--leads to true peace. By remembering who you are and Who you aren't, you can discover afresh your need for God and the rest that comes from belonging to Him.So come. Consider the lilies of the field, and learn humility from Christ Himself.
Who are you, really?Is your identity based on a role? Is it linked to a relationship? Do your achievements influence how you view yourself? What does your family say about you? Who are you as a woman?Honestly, these are not the right questions. The real question is, who are you as a person created in God's image? Until we see our identity in His, we're settling for seconds. And we were made for so much more . . .
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