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Early one morning, for no earthly reason, Sara Miles, raised an atheist, wandered into a church, received communion, and found herself transformed-embracing a faith she’d once scorned. A lesbian left-wing journalist who’d covered revolutions around the world, Miles didn’t discover a religion that was about angels or good behavior or piety; her faith centered on real hunger, real food, and real bodies. Before long, she turned the bread she ate at communion into tons of groceries, piled on the church’s altar to be given away. Within a few years, she and the people she served had started nearly a dozen food pantries in the poorest parts of their city.
Take This Bread is rich with real-life Dickensian characters-church ladies, millionaires, schizophrenics, bishops, and thieves-all blown into Miles’s life by the relentless force of her newfound calling. Here, in this achingly beautiful, passionate book, is the living communion of Christ.
The most amazing book.
-Anne Lamott
Engaging, funny, and highly entertaining … Miles comments, often with great insight, on the ugliness that many people associate with a particular brand of Christianity. Why would any thinking person become a Christian? is one of the questions she addresses, and her answer is also compelling reading.
-Booklist
Powerful … This book is a gem [and] will remain with you forever.
-The Decatur Daily
What Miles learns about faith, about herself and about the gift of giving and receiving graciously are wonderful gifts for the reader.
-National Public Radio
[A] joyful memoir … advocates big-tent Christianity in the truest sense … a story of finding sustenance and passing it on.
-National Catholic Reporter
Rigorously honest, Take This Bread demonstrates how hard-and how necessary-it is to welcome everyone to the table, without exception.
-San Francisco Chronicle
Moving, delightful and significant.
-The Christian Century
Don’t miss the reading group guide in the back of the book.
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Early one morning, for no earthly reason, Sara Miles, raised an atheist, wandered into a church, received communion, and found herself transformed-embracing a faith she’d once scorned. A lesbian left-wing journalist who’d covered revolutions around the world, Miles didn’t discover a religion that was about angels or good behavior or piety; her faith centered on real hunger, real food, and real bodies. Before long, she turned the bread she ate at communion into tons of groceries, piled on the church’s altar to be given away. Within a few years, she and the people she served had started nearly a dozen food pantries in the poorest parts of their city.
Take This Bread is rich with real-life Dickensian characters-church ladies, millionaires, schizophrenics, bishops, and thieves-all blown into Miles’s life by the relentless force of her newfound calling. Here, in this achingly beautiful, passionate book, is the living communion of Christ.
The most amazing book.
-Anne Lamott
Engaging, funny, and highly entertaining … Miles comments, often with great insight, on the ugliness that many people associate with a particular brand of Christianity. Why would any thinking person become a Christian? is one of the questions she addresses, and her answer is also compelling reading.
-Booklist
Powerful … This book is a gem [and] will remain with you forever.
-The Decatur Daily
What Miles learns about faith, about herself and about the gift of giving and receiving graciously are wonderful gifts for the reader.
-National Public Radio
[A] joyful memoir … advocates big-tent Christianity in the truest sense … a story of finding sustenance and passing it on.
-National Catholic Reporter
Rigorously honest, Take This Bread demonstrates how hard-and how necessary-it is to welcome everyone to the table, without exception.
-San Francisco Chronicle
Moving, delightful and significant.
-The Christian Century
Don’t miss the reading group guide in the back of the book.