The Life Giving Table: Nurturing Faith through Feasting, One Meal at a Time
I'm reading this book for the second time. I need to soak in Sally and Sarah's thoughts, descriptions, and the understanding they bring to well-loved, familiar scripture. Reading their recountings of the Bible and life application has helped me to ponder and digest as well as make some fresh application to Jesus's time on earth as described in the gospels. Not really a new revelation, but rather a deepening of how I might apply in my own life the details of Jesus's servanthood on earth.
Contemplating Jesus's days on earth before his crucifixion through Life Giving Table also made me take a realistic look at my own servanthood. Am I serving Christ? Am I serving my family? Am I daily submitting myself, or is the ugly obstacle of pride standing in my way? The Life Giving Table goes deep into these issues, not afraid to get below the surface issues covered in so many family life books that I've read in the Christian book world.
On the other hand, The Life Giving Table delves into the practical aspects of serving at the table. My first reading provided lots of simple, doable options of bringing discipleship to my own table. Practical - thank you, Sally. This Mama needs practical. I've already put some of the ideas into practice.
Favorite Ideas From The Life Giving Table:
Celebrating Us - The Clarkson family takes a day in August to go for a family picnic, take family photos, and enjoy being together. Their special day is tied to the Biblical concept of looking back at what God has done for them in the past year as referenced in the Old Testament. My hat is off to this creative family for their fun application of Biblical concepts. They have such a lovely way of living it!
Shepherd's Supper - What was it like for the shepherds during Bible time on the night of Jesus's arrival on this earth? Sarah Clarkson, Sally's daughter, explains the family's traditions concerning their shepherd's supper which they hold on Christmas Eve. This is arguably my most exciting takeaway from the book. Sarah's ideas are a means to awaken wonder in the eyes of young and old alike on the night before the feasting and celebrating begins with a thoughtful look at the "immense things to celebrate in the first place."
Heart Felt Celebration - Sarah also discusses why celebrating Christmas is important. And this resonated so much with my heart. I've read so many opposing opinions, but Sarah simply, in her informative way, explained why celebrating the birth of Christ is not something to be pushed to the wayside because of our fear of too much and excessive celebration. Our festivities should not loose sight of the true meaning of Christ's nativity, according to Sarah, but neither should we exchange what should be a special season for "a total absence of sacred space or time".
A Final Thought
I wish that I had heard of Sally Clarkson and her family when we started our homeschool journey. The Lord uses Sally. She builds, edifies, and equips me for my life journey through her writings and for that I am grateful!
Check Out Sally's Delightful Blog:
Check Out Sally's Podcast Here:
I highly recommend listening to Sally's encouraging words as much as possible. I do!
Visit Sarah Clarkson's Blog:
Sarah is an excellent writer, but I must also recommend her blog and facebook page for her cozy pictures of books, Oxford, and tea. Her artistic touch is a treasure not to be missed.
Book Girl is full of great reading suggestions. In fact, I gleaned several for my reading list from Sarah's book.
Here is a link to Book Girl on Amazon.
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