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Into the Garden: lessons on a spiritual journey

By Cathy Lynn Gregory

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Russell Gregory

Reviewed on Aug 16, 2020

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The author by providing us lessons on her spiritual journey invites other to join her and learn from their own pilgrimage.

Synopsis

All of us at one time or another will struggle in our lives; there is no escaping it.
Into the Garden:lessons on a spiritual journey, offers easy to read lessons of hope, courage, imagination, joy, forgiveness and much more. each essay speaks to us just as God speaks to us through scripture and personal storytelling. The author Cathy Gregory shares with her readers practical down to earth spiritual messages just as God shared them with her while gardening in her east Texas home many years ago. This book offers something for everyone seeking to deepen their spiritual connection with God. Masterfully written and scripturally sound, Into the Garden comes at a perfect time, as people around the globe navigate the ever-changing seasons of a chaotic world.

As a former professor of religious studies, I am charmed by this book which is an intersection of biblical motifs, personal stories, and the interpretation of biblical texts. Cathy Gregory weaves her love for gardening together with her experience with God. In that respect she reminds me of the connection between Jesus and many of his parables which featured agricultural themes. She reveals her keen sensitivity as she relates about how God communicates with her through the events of her lives and her study of the Bible. I especially appreciated the structure of the book; she used Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 where we read about the times we should anticipate or appreciate, e.g., a time to build up and a time to break down. One may read the book straight through or turn to a time or a topic, e.g., healing, forgiveness, temptation, among others. As a storyteller, she is in her element. Her personal experiences light up the page and her reflections which arise from these experiences provide examples of how God's will intersects with our lives. Ultimately, this book is an example of how one may see their life as a pilgrimage guided by God, and therefore becomes an invitation to the reader to proceed with God on their own spiritual journey and consider their own lessons.

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