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Tables in the Wilderness: A Memoir of God Found, Lost, and Found Again (Special)
Tables in the Wilderness: A Memoir of God Found, Lost, and Found Again (Special) | Preston Yancey, Zondervan Publishing
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In Tables in the Wilderness, Preston Yancey arrived at Baylor University in the autumn of 2008 with his life figured out: he was Southern Baptist, conservative, had a beautiful girlfriend he would soon propose to, had spent the summer (…more)
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Yancey details college as a time filled with questions regarding the traditions under which he was raised. He details so much of what he read + thought while looking for answers--it almost felt as if he planned to write this memoir while he was going thru this experience.

Maybe it was adapted from his blog.

I learned a bit about non-evangelical traditions + I love that. I do not feel the comparison to Donald Miller's writing. This stands alone.

brendanmleonard Thank you for the recommendation! 9y
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"When you grow up evangelical in the South, you hear God speak all the time."

This book is blurbed by sooo many people that I adore so this was the scene at my house earlier today: red pears for brunch, mid-morning coffee + a Kindle copy of this book with the first sentence already highlighted.

This book has been compared to Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller (a major, major favorite of mine) so I'm anxious + excited to see how I feel about it. ☕️

Laalaleighh I loved blue like jazz when I read it forever ago and omg that first sentence is so crazy accurate. 9y
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