Take and eat, and take and read: Wierenga\'s exquisite writing feeds us--body, mind, and soul.
You will never go hungry again..
Break bread with Emily, and feast on the God Who Became Bread .
All who are broken--come to the table.
Emily exchanged her deep struggles with food for a growing discovery that the God of inapproachable light dons an apron and prepares us a banquet.
Unexpectedly, it would be the poorest of the poor who would lead her there.
It would be Emily\'s return to Africa that would bring her healing.
She craved a Communion that was more than an empty ritual.
All she had now was dry religion.
A former anorexic who nearly starved to death, Emily longed for more--the more she\'d glimpsed during her childhood in the Congo, surrounded by vibrant faith.
Wierenga takes readers on a vulnerable literary journey.
In this memoir described as poetic, raw, and achingly beautiful, Emily T. .
Where our only food becomes God Himself.
Places in which we begin to get full.
These are the places in which we run to the altar and find the bread, still warm.
Carolyn Weber , award-winning author of Surprised by Oxford The gospel of God is the Bread of the Presence, and it reaches down into the deepest, darkest, ugliest recesses of the human spirit, the places polite chit-chat won\'t allow, the places watery juice doesn\'t open up, the places where crawfish and other creeping things of the swamps live. -- Dr.
Take and eat, and take and read: Wierenga\'s exquisite writing feeds us--body, mind, and soul