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PILGRIM HEART
Christianity is far more than a set of beliefs or a compelling
intellectual vision; it is also a comprehensive way of life." This premise
both motivates and informs author Darryl Tippens, who
in his delightful new book Pilgrim Heart presents "an invitation to
consider afresh what it means to live like Jesus." Even the Gospel of
John, he notes, which so clearly emphasizes believing, practically begins and
ends with Jesus' personal call: "Follow me." This call is reflected
in the subtitle to Pilgrim Heart -- "The Way of Jesus in Everyday
Life."
Biblical faith is embodied in a journey, Tippens
insists, not in the clouds but here on the ground. It is a pilgrimage of people
living in human bodies, experiencing "passion, tears and laughter" in
company with others on the same journey with Jesus. A faithful heart is always a passionate pilgrim heart, Tippens concludes, "ever on the road, ever moving forward -- searching for
understanding, seeking the face of God." The development and exercise of
such a pilgrim heart is the essence of Christian spirituality, as it always has
been since those first disciples left their nets to follow the rabbi from Nazareth whom the
wilderness prophet John had declared to be the Lamb of God.
What does such a life look like? In answer Tippens
offers 14 "practices of the pilgrim heart" -- Emptying, Welcoming,
Resting, Befriending, Confessing, Forgiving, Listening, Discerning, Singing,
Creating, Feasting, Reading and Storytelling, Suffering, Seeking. His discussions of these "practices"
(or "disciplines") share wisdom distilled from Tippens'
own spiritual travels, richly flavored with an encyclopedic range of quotations
from such ancient pilgrims as Augustine, Aquinas, Lady Julian and Gregory the
Great as well as modern writers including Bonhoeffer,
Merton, Nouwen, Foster and L'Engle.
Each chapter is intimate in tone and eminently practical, leaving no doubt what
the particular "practice" involves for us here and now, the hazards
it avoids and the blessings it affords.
I am honored to know Darryl Tippens, a humble
follower of Jesus who practices what he preaches (while serving as provost of
Pepperdine University) and it is a pleasure to recommend with five-star rating
this excellent book. If you have a Bible already and can buy one more book, you
will not go wrong to obtain Pilgrim Heart: The Way of Jesus in Everyday
Life, by Darryl Tippens (Leafwood Publishers,
2006), available at http://www.leafwoodpublishers.com
or by phone toll-free (in USA) at 1-877-816-4455.