Mixed Blessings

Mixed Blessings by Barbara Brown Taylor is a collection of sermons that showcases the author’s insightful approach to biblical texts. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC on January 25, 1998, this second edition spans 130 pages and is presented in English. The sermons, originally delivered to the congregation of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Atlanta, explore a variety of topics, including discussions with figures like Abraham and Moses, as well as reflections on the communion of saints and the recognition of miracles.
Readers will find that this book offers a down-to-earth perspective on the lectionary cycle, blending theological insights with practical applications. The sermons engage with themes relevant to Christianity and the Anglican tradition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Christian ministry and pastoral resources. Through her thoughtful reflections, Taylor invites readers to deepen their understanding of scripture and its relevance in everyday life.
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In this new edition of her earliest collection of sermons Barbara Brown Taylor brings her down-to-earth wisdom and keen perspective to the Bible readings of the lectionary cycle. Originally preached for the congregation of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in downtown Atlanta, the topics of these sermons range from conversations with Abraham and Moses in the texts of the Hebrew scriptures to our awareness of the communion of saints and how to recognize a miracle when one comes our way.
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