The Reluctant Pilgrim

The Reluctant Pilgrim
Author: Donna-Vee Scott
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781450252089

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Twelve-year-old Edward is not going to America by choice. In fact, he hates the idea! What's a kid to do without friends and his dog? The answer comes soon enough. On board the Mayflower, Edward meets a new friend. Together he and Andrew spy on a sailor who would like to get rid of all Pilgrims. They discover a stow-away with a dog. Stolen food and a threatened duel add to the excitement. Danger lurks. Storms beat against the Mayflower and threaten the voyage. Sickness strikes and Edward, who wants to be a man, must find ways to help his family.

The Reluctant Pilgrim

The Reluctant Pilgrim
Author: Roger L. Welsch
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780803274259

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Forty years ago, while paging through a book sent as an unexpected gift from a friend, Roger Welsch came across a curious reference to stones that were round, “like the sun and moon.” According to Tatonka-ohitka, Brave Buffalo (Sioux), these stones were sacred. “I make my request of the stones and they are my intercessors,” Brave Buffalo explained. Moments later, another friend appeared at Welsch’s door bearing yet another unusual gift: a perfectly round white stone found on top of a mesa in Colorado. So began Welsch’s lesson from stones, gifts that always presented themselves unexpectedly: during a walk, set aside in an antique store, and in the mail from complete strangers. The Reluctant Pilgrim shares a skeptic’s spiritual journey from his Lutheran upbringing to the Native sensibilities of his adoptive families in both the Omaha and Pawnee tribes. Beginning with those round stones, increasing encounters during his life prompted Welsch to confront a new way of learning and teaching as he was drawn inexorably into another world. Confronting mainstream contemporary culture’s tendency to dismiss the magical, mystical, and unexplained, Welsch shares his personal experiences and celebrates the fact that even in our scientific world, “Something Is Going On,” just beyond our ken.

Notes of a Reluctant Pilgrim

Notes of a Reluctant Pilgrim
Author: Cheryl Forbes
Publsiher: Zondervan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310755514

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The Reluctant Pilgrim

The Reluctant Pilgrim
Author: J. Paul Hunter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1966
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015007027975

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Jerusalem Bound

Jerusalem Bound
Author: Rodney Aist
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725255265

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A pilgrim spirituality for Holy Land travel, Jerusalem Bound resources the Christian traveler with biblical, historical, and contemporary images of the pilgrim life. Integrating historical sources, on-the-ground experience, and the voices of global pilgrims, Jerusalem Bound presents a fresh approach to pilgrimage, explores pilgrim identity and the Holy Land experience, offers ideas for Holy Land travel, and encourages pilgrims to focus upon the Other as much as themselves. Unique among Holy Land resources, Jerusalem Bound discusses material that is seldom addressed on a Holy Land journey: the motives of Holy Land pilgrims, the history of the Christian Holy Land, understanding the holy sites, pilgrim practices, material objects, and the challenges of Holy Land pilgrimage. Emphasizing the incarnational nature of lived experience, the book encourages pilgrims to derive meaning in both the highs and lows of religious travel. Attentive to the transformational nature of pilgrimage, Jerusalem Bound is ultimately interested in Christian formation and the aftermath of the Holy Land journey.

The Reluctant Pilgrim

The Reluctant Pilgrim
Author: Roger L. Welsch
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803254343

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"An honest and revealing description of one skeptic's spiritual journey from his Lutheran upbringing to Native sensibilities"--

Reluctant Pilgrim

Reluctant Pilgrim
Author: Enuma Okoro
Publsiher: Upper Room Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781935205159

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Finalist in the "Best Books 2010" Awards "This is one of those books that you read and then have to sit back or curl up in a ball and 'be still and know.' In these honest, tear-stained pages are clear signs that there is a 'Hound of Heaven' hunting us down—this Spirit that is stalking us with love, winking at us with miracles, tickling us with grace, subverting everything that could destroy us, and whispering in our ears that we are truly beloved." —Shane Claiborne Author, activist, recovering sinner Love God, but not so sure about church? If you've ever had doubts or felt the gnawing need to examine your interior life, you'll find a trustworthy companion in Enuma Okoro, a purse-shopping, tea-sipping, shaky follower of Jesus who wouldn't mind meeting a guy who loves God and has decent hair. But after her father's unexpected death, her grief seems to morph into the panicky feeling that God wants something more from her, like maybe becoming a nun. As she seeks to unravel those feelings, Okoro takes us back to the places that formed her, from her first years in church at a parish in Queens, New York, to her years in West Africa where she collected crucifixes along with Richie Rich comic books, to her studies in Europe and the United States. Part Augustine, part Jane Austen with a side of Anne Lamott, Okoro attempts to reconcile her theological understanding of God's call to community with her painful and disappointing experiences of community in churches where she often felt invisible, pigeonholed, or out of place. At turns snarky and luminous, laugh-out-loud funny and vulnerably poignant, Reluctant Pilgrim is the no-holds-barred account of a woman who prays to savor God's goodness and never be satisfied. It is a daring, insightful, and deeply moving field guide for the curious, the confused, and the convicted.

The Reluctant Pilgrim

The Reluctant Pilgrim
Author: Penny Gerrard
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2015-06-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781326310745

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Penny had resisted the idea of visiting the Holy Land, worried about what she might find there. She finally gave in and joined her husband on a Riviera Travel tour which showed her some of the best and worst of the troubled land she has been reading about in the Bible since she became a Christian forty something years ago. It was a decision she hasn't regretted and is glad to have had just a glimpse of what makes the people of Israel and Palestine who they are and why a peaceful solution seems so hard to find.