About the Author:
Gerald L. Sittser (Ph.D., University of Chicago) is professor of theology at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. He is also the author of A Grace Disguised, The Will of God as a Way of Life and Love One Another.
Peterson, now retired, was for many years James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He also served as founding pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland. In addition to his widely acclaimed paraphrase of the Bible, The Message (NavPress), he has written many other books.
Review:
Water From a Deep Well will reward readers who appreciate thorough research and detailed reporting, enlivened by telling asides and black-and-white illustrations. (Monica Tenney, Congregational Libraries Today, November/December 2008)
The lives of the saints are provided to inspire, encourage and invite us to join them on our own journeys of transforamtion. Consider a copy of Sittser's excellent, well-researched book for your home or church library. (Gail Welborn, The Cypress Times February 17, 2009)
Sittser utilizes the metaphor of food and drink to serve up a timely corrective to one-generational approaches by inviting sojourners to an elaborate feast with the family of faith. This tried and true recipe deserves consideration not only as a personal or collective devotional but also for courses in church history, ecclesiology, and spiritual formation. (Martin William Mittelstadt, Religious Studies Review, September 2008)
Water From a Deep Well is a good book for a time when some evangelicals seem intent on de-rooting themselves from their family tree. (Matthew P. Ristuccia, WORLD Magazine,Nov. 29/Dec 6, 2008)
Even if we cannot be a Saint Francis ora monk, there are lessons to be learned from reading about our predecessors in the Christian faith. Recommended for anyone who is interested in strengthening his or her spirituality. (John B. Shewmaker, Catholic Library World, December 2008)
Because it is such a well-written, well-researched, and well-conceived book, it will immediately become an indispensible book for anyone interested in Christian spirituality and the history of Christian spirituality. (Michael Glerup, Journal of Spiritual Formation Soul Care)
"Sittser's lucid prose and earnest manner of addressing his readers' own spiritual needs makes Water from a Deep Well an exceptionally accessible book, and thus 'popular' in the best sense of the word. But the helps and critical apparatus at the end make the book suitable for academically rigorous settings." (Richard B. Steele for Catholic Books Review, April 2008)
"Excellent, well-researched book." (Gail Welbourn, Montgomery's Journey, April 2008)
"The lives of the saints are provided to inspire, encourage and invite us to join them on our own journeys of transformation." (Gail Welborn, Christian News Northwest, March 2008)
Water From a Deep Well is a hard-to-put-down book. . . . The author's aim is to help us mine the riches of our wide heritage, and he does it admirably. . . . His grasp of the subject, ability with words, and his experience learning these lessons shine from every page." (Donna Eggett, Christian Book Previews, February 2008)
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