A new book by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt | Meditations from a person housebound by chronic illness.
A moving, lyrical, and thought-provoking book on Julian, centering on Julian's vision of the 'little thing the size of a hazelnut' in chapter 5 of the Long Text is being published by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt. All That Is Made: The Comfort of Contemplative Prayer.
When author Keren Dibbens-Wyatt first learned about Julian’s Revelations, she not only found parallels to her own life as a person housebound by chronic illness, but also discovered a great source of comfort and wisdom for Christian faith today. Many of us feel small and helpless in the face of global issues, wondering where God is in these turbulent times. Julian’s hazelnut vision reminds us that we are cradled in the love and safety of God.
As a modern-day mystic anchored to home, Dibbens-Wyatt offers these lyrical, concise meditations on contemplation, creation, and learning to accept our smallness and fragility. This hazelnut wisdom is wholly reassuring and stirs a deep and abiding faith in a God who created us, cares for us, and sustains us in love. All That Is Made invites readers into Christ-centered prayer and into perceiving the world and themselves as made, kept, and loved.
Details are available at Herald Press and on Amazon (UK link). (Here's the Amazon US link which has more images and endorsements).
Sarah Law, who is leading the online Autumn Retreat this year writes, "It's been my pleasure to write the Study Guide for this book, which is now available free as a PDF from Herald Press."