www.saraharthur.com
September 2006
Dear friends,
Greetings from...wait -- what state am I in again? Oh, yeah: we're back in Durham, NC. We had a wonderful summer in Richmond, VA, where my husband had an internship at a local church as part of his graduate studies at Duke University Divinity School. He starts classes again today, and I've got my nose to the grindstone (read: laptop) in order to hit a major deadline this month. Are we geeks, or what?
Anyway, we won't stay still for long: we're moving AGAIN in October to join some friends in a Christian community called Isaiah House in east Durham, which houses both long-term ministry partners (like us) and short-term guests who are temporarily homeless. The neighborhood itself is in need of some hope, and together with our local church (which is just a few blocks away), we envision the area becoming an epicenter for revitalization in east Durham. Will you pray for us? This is a huge transition and an even huger ministry opportunity. If any of you are curious to know more, feel free to email me: sa...@saraharthur.com.
Meanwhile, I'm STILL plugging away at two major writing projects: one is a resource for youth pastors entitled The God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry (Upper Room Books, 2007); and the other is a OneYear devotional for Tyndale's youth line (thirsty? 2007). I'm also looking forward to the fourth annual C. S. Lewis Festival in Petoskey, MI, which kicks off in late October: www.cslewisfestival.org. Narnia fans don't want to miss out! Check the above link for all the awesome details.
And finally, there's still time to order small group resources for fall classes & youth groups through www.saraharthur.com. I have the best group discount on the web for orders of 10 or more; plus, you can mix-and-match the titles in any combination you wish. I'm happy to personalize the books for the students in your group, too. Fun!
Blessings to you all this school year,
►sa...@saraharthur.com
Since all the world is but a story,
it were well for thee to buy the more enduring story,
rather than the story that is less enduring.
-- The Judgment of St. Colum Cille
(St. Columba of Scotland)
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