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LENT | Reflections from Wild Hope: The Indiana Bat

Sarah Augustine shares the wisdom she has gained about how a Christian worldview can lead to a different kind of discipleship that both cares for the land and the people who rely on it.

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Sarah Augustine shares the wisdom she has gained about how a Christian worldview can lead to a different kind of discipleship that both cares for the land and the people who rely on it.

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This Lent we’re reading reflections from Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing, by Gayle Boss. We’ll end with an interview with Gayle Boss in the last week of Lent. The reflections from Wild Hope are grouped into five different weeks, with four creatures in each week, through the season of Lent and four more during Holy Week. Week two is “The Sick” and the story is about the Indiana bat.

Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing by Gayle Boss, illustrated by David G. Klein
Copyright 2020:  text by Gayle Boss, illustrations by David G. Klein
Used by permission of Paraclete Press www.paracletepress.com

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Gayle Boss

Gayle Boss

Gayle Boss writes from West Michigan, where she was born and raised. The mother of two grown sons, she and her husband and their Welsh Corgi now live in Grand Rapids. Gayle is also the author of Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing. To learn more about her work, visit gayleboss.com.