Dear friends,
Some of you
have asked if my two new titles are officially “out”—particularly
The God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of
Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry. The answer is YES,
hurrah! They’ve been out for weeks and weeks, but I’ve been lost in
Duke Divinity Land
and neglected to spread the word. My apologies. Here’s the link to my
blog (http://saraharthur.blogspot.com)
with links to other blogs/discussions about the books. And for those of you who
start your Christmas shopping early, here’s the link to the order page of
my website, where you can purchase signed editions for family, friends, and
folks in ministry: http://www.saraharthur.com/order/index.htm.
Questions? Comments? Ideas? Don’t hesitate to touch base—and feel free to leave comments on my blogs. I love to hear from readers!
Have a blessed Thanksgiving,
Sarah Arthur
We must insist, in a cynical age, that there is such a thing as a good story.
We should identify and prize the good stories from the past,
and we must fulfill our responsibility to tell new ones.
- Daniel Taylor, “In Praise of Stories” from The Christian Imagination
Look for Sarah’s new titles, fall 2007:
The OneYear Daily Grind, 365 devotions for twenty-somethings (Tyndale);
and The God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry (Upper Room Books).
Hi all,
My apologies for the simply ginormous image in my previous message—I didn’t realize it was so huge! So if you had trouble downloading the newsletter, here’s the unadorned version (below).
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Sarah Arthur
Thanksgiving Update 2007