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For more than 25 years, Taylor has shared her thoughts and life with readers in her column in "Essence" magazine. This book draws from the breadth of those writings and relates how her faith has seen her through many difficulties.
For more than two and a half decades, In the Spirit, Ms. Taylor's column in Essence magazine, has been something of a public diary. Those pages are often as much about sharing her thoughts and her life with readers, as they are about her desire to bear witness to her own experiences. In the Spirit has grown to be a private discussion; it is at once knowing whispers between sisters and our brothers too and a gentle reminder that we are securely in God's care. In the Spirit encourages us to cherish ourselves and one another ever more deeply; treat our children ever more tenderly; honor our health ever more vigilantly; and work for the recovery of our community unified, harmoniously and passionately. This book draws from the breadth of the writings Ms. Taylor has shared with millions of people through Essence. Though its audience is vast, her relationship with her sisters in particular is a deeply passionate and personal one. Together they have raised children and buried parents. They have watched cities drown and they have seen spirits rise up. They have lost some of their babies, but they have also been saved by some. Together they have renegotiated their faith, relationships and their way back to themselves and to God. Together they have ministered and been ministered to by the healing hands of love and forgiveness.
For more than two and a half decades, In the Spirit, Ms. Taylor's column in Essence magazine, has been something of a public diary. Those pages are often as much about sharing her thoughts and her life with readers, as they are about her desire to bear witness to her own experiences. In the Spirit has grown to be a private discussion; it is at once knowing whispers between sisters and our brothers too and a gentle reminder that we are securely in God's care. In the Spirit encourages us to cherish ourselves and one another ever more deeply; treat our children ever more tenderly; honor our health ever more vigilantly; and work for the recovery of our community unified, harmoniously and passionately. This book draws from the breadth of the writings Ms. Taylor has shared with millions of people through Essence. Though its audience is vast, her relationship with her sisters in particular is a deeply passionate and personal one. Together they have raised children and buried parents. They have watched cities drown and they have seen spirits rise up. They have lost some of their babies, but they have also been saved by some. Together they have renegotiated their faith, relationships and their way back to themselves and to God. Together they have ministered and been ministered to by the healing hands of love and forgiveness.