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A Time for Sorrow: Recovering the Practice of Lament in the Life of the Church examines the overlooked and often misunderstood practice of lament within the Christian faith. The book, edited by Sean M. McDonough and Scott Harrower, brings together theological and historical perspectives to argue for the reintegration of lament into contemporary church practice. It explores lament in both the Old and New Testaments, its historical role among Evangelicals, and its importance in pastoral care and communal worship. The authors aim to show that lament is a biblically endorsed way for believers to express grief, sorrow, and repentance, thereby fostering a more genuine and compassionate faith community.
Laments. --- Public worship. --- Laments --- Public worship
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We've lost the practice of lament. Because most of us don't know how to process our mourning, we are left struggling. Tracing devastating losses and upheavals, Terra McDaniel makes space for the powerful act of crying out before a loving God through provoking reflection questions, embodied practices, and applications for families with kids.
Laments. --- Laments in the Bible. --- Prayer. --- Consolation.
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Laments --- Dirges --- Mourning customs
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