The Desert of Compassion by Rachel M Srubas

The Desert of Compassion by Rachel M Srubas

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The desert is a common image for Lent, evoking Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness and the barren expanse we might associate with self-denial. Srubas uses wilderness stories both literal and metaphorical, from Scripture and modern life, to guide readers on a challenging yet rewarding journey of mindfulness, empathy, commitment, and action.

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The Desert of Compassion by Rachel M Srubas

The desert is a common image for Lent, evoking Jesus temptation in the wilderness and the barren expanse we might associate with self-denial. Srubas uses wilderness stories both literal and metaphorical, from Scripture and modern life, to guide readers on a challenging yet rewarding journey of mindfulness, empathy, commitment, and action.

Rachel MSrubas weaves a rich fabric of spiritual and psychological wisdom, knitting the personal and communal, inward and outward, ordinary and profound. Each meditation sparkles with a vivid story and masterful metaphor. Over and over, her words led me to depth reflection and contemplative awareness. I didn't want this book to end. It is one I will return to often and gift to others. -Marjorie Thompson, author of Soul Feast

During Lent we recall Jesus' sojourn in the desert-a time for generosity, simplicity, and, most of all, prayer. Rachel Srubas's vivid meditations make the season come alive as she invites us into our own desert places where Christ meets us with a love that will transform our hearts.-Carl McColman, author of Eternal Heart and The Big Book of Christian Mysticism

Presbyterian minister and Benedictine oblate Rachel Srubas not only resides in the Sonoran Desert but also is immersed in desert spirituality. So, when you choose this desert dweller as your guide for this Lenten journey, you will savor the short Scriptures, hear what a divine voice might be saying, smile at the personal stories, and be lulled into contemplative repose when you dive deeply into Lent. -Teresa Blythe, director of the Phoenix Center for Spiritual Direction and author of 50 Ways to Pray and Spiritual Direction 101

Rachel Srubas has transformed my experience of Lent, rearranging my expectations for this sacred season. 'Compassion flourishes' in the Lenten journey, she says. And here's what she means by that: Lent is a compassion practice-a grace-filled path of experiencing and enacting divine compassion for ourselves, others, and the world.-Andrew Dreitcer, Professor of Spirituality and Codirector of the Center for Engaged Compassion, Claremont School of Theology


The Desert of Compassion is the companion I chose for my own Lenten journey - I read just enough to recommend it and am eager to return for a closer and more devotional reading starting Ash Wednesday. The combination of short Scripture passages, stories from the author's life and poetic prayers speak to what I need this year. - The Presbyterian Outlook

Rachel M. Srubas has been pastor of Mountain Shadows Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Tucson, Arizona, since 2006. She is the author of numerous articles and books, including Benedictine Promises for Everyday People: Staying Put, Listening Well, Being Changed by God and The Girl Got Up: A Cruciform Memoir.
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ISBN 13 9780664267988
ISBN 10 066426798X
Title The Desert of Compassion
Author Rachel M Srubas
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
Year published 2023-01-10
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.