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...“To read this book is to learn from women in the Bible who’ve experienced the presence of God. Joanna Harader extends to us their companionship during our journey through Lent—to open ourselves to their instruction, their faith, as we wander through the wilderness of this world. With them we await the God who provides—the One who nurtures the gift of hope amid abandonment, who promises life despite our violence. These pages will renew your capacity to recognize the signs and wonders of God’s provision, sometimes as close as the hand of a friend or the generosity of a stranger.”
—Isaac Villegas, author of Migrant God: A Christian Vision for Immigrant Justice
“Joanna Harader invites us on a rich and thoughtful sojourn through Lent alongside women who braved the wilderness but also reached out to the vulnerable, stood up to the powerful, listened to their love and desire, followed Jesus to his death, and then proclaimed his resurrection. Along the way, we encounter such powerful images, soul-stirring words, and excellent questions—this book will deepen Lent for all its readers!”
—Heidi Haverkamp, spiritual director, Episcopal priest, and author or editor of several books, including Everyday Connections: Reflections and Practices for Year B
“In Prone to Wander, Joanna Harader invites us to journey in and through the wilderness of Lent, introducing us to the women of the Bible as we go. Through familiar and not-so-familiar stories, we ponder themes of power and authority, love and grace, faithfulness and salvation. With her gentle encouragement and probing questions, Harader proves to be a wise and steady companion along the way.”
—Lee Hull Moses, author of More Than Enough: Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess
“Like Mary at Jesus’ feet, I found myself in a state of teary-eyed, peaceful reverence while reading this devotional. Prone to Wander feels like a refreshing journey and a warm meal all at the same time. In honoring the stories of often-overlooked women in Scripture, Joanna Harader helps us listen closely to God and reminds us that our story, too, matters to God. You don’t need to polish yourself up for this kind of Bible study. Show up as you are and find gentle, true nourishment.”
—Carissa Caples, content writer at Honeycomb Media