Give Us This Day Lenten Reflections on Baking Bread and Discipleship

Give Us This Day Lenten Reflections on Baking Bread and Discipleship by Christopher Levan, published by Church Publishing, Inc. in 2007, is a thoughtful exploration of the connections between faith and the act of baking. This edition spans 123 pages and is presented in English. The book uses bread as a metaphor for the spiritual journey, emphasizing our reliance on a Maker and our shared roots as part of creation.
Readers will find a collection of meditations designed for each day of Lent, which encourage reflection on faith, daily sustenance, and the world around us. Each of the 40 meditations begins with a scripture verse and a prayer, complemented by a variety of recipes, including Shrove Tuesday “No-Fret Pancakes” and Easter Challah bread. This work invites individuals to deepen their spiritual growth and engage with Christian rituals and practices through the lens of baking.
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Bread speaks to us of our daily reliance upon a Maker, writes Christopher Levan. Perhaps more than any other food it brings us close to our roots as fellow creatures of God’s creation. Bread is an apt metaphor for the spiritual journey.
Give Us This Day offers meditations for every day in Lent, inviting us to connect faith, “our daily bread,” and the world in which we live, along with recipes that range from Shrove Tuesday “No-Fret Pancakes” to Easter Challah bread. Each of the 40 meditations begins with a scripture verse and a prayer.
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