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Leaving Church

A Memoir of Faith

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Leaving Church

By: Barbara Brown Taylor
Narrated by: Karen Saltus
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“This beautiful book is rich with wit and humanness and honesty and loving detail….I cannot overstate how liberating and transforming I have found Leaving Church to be.” —Frederick Buechner, author of Beyond Words

“This is an astonishing book. . . . Taylor is a better writer than LaMott and a better theologian than Norris. In a word, she is the best there is.” —Living Church

Barbara Brown Taylor, once hailed as one of America’s most effective and beloved preachers, eloquently tells the moving and delightful story of her search to find an authentic way of being Christian—even when it meant giving up her pulpit.

The eBook includes a special excerpt from Barbara Brown Taylor's Learning to Walk in the Dark.

Biographies & Memoirs Religious Memoir Christianity Spirituality Christian Literature & Art Ministry & Evangelism Religious Studies
Transparent Spiritual Journey • Honest Faith Exploration • Joyful Narration • Personal Connection • Meaningful Insights

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Barbara Brown Taylor expresses what so many of us are feeling. We long for something we can’t quite put into words and seek to meet that longing by committing to work we believe in. When our efforts are not enough, we try harder, driving ourselves and those around us to suffer, and losing the joy to which we are called.

Her beautiful, compassionate writing and her gentle humor let me go deeper into things I hadn’t fully articulated. I felt seen, cared for and set free.

Wonderfully moving story of openness, faith and burnout.

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Would you consider the audio edition of Leaving Church to be better than the print version?

I did not read the print version

What was one of the most memorable moments of Leaving Church?

When BBT began speaking of the difference between the life of faith and the life of "Mother Church," and the demands Mother Church places on the person of faith -- demands which can negatively nuance the person's faith walk.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

I loved the fact that the reader had some characteristics (like over-pronounced consonants at the ends of words) that characterize BBT's speaking style. I did not care for the reader's predictable inflections, which gave the narration a "sing-song" quality.

Extraordinary!

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Well written. Helps one to get out of the traditional "safe" boxes of life to enter into the greater life that God has offered to each of us.

loved it,

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Leaving Church was excellent. Barbara told her journey into spirituality and becoming an ordained minister and on to leaving ministry and her relationship with God throughout. As a therapist, I can relate to caregiver fatigue, even when you love what you do. I have also chased my spirituality sometimes doing better without being tied to a church, and sometimes needing what a church can provide. This provided some excellent perspective. I highly recommend!

A good read.

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Perhaps it’s because I’ve been on a similar journey - but I know these are salient questions for many… BBT shares here in a way that helps me ponder, wonder and heal.

I do prefer it when she personally reads, but
Can’t complain about this narrator.

I’m really grateful for this “offering “

Engaged me head, heart, faith and bodily

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