Take This Bread
A Radical Conversion
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Nicole Poole
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Sara Miles
Raised as an atheist, Sara Miles lived an enthusiastically secular life as a restaurant cook and a writer. Then early one winter morning, for no earthly reason, she wandered into a church. "I was certainly not interested in becoming a Christian," she writes, "or, as I thought of it rather less politely, a religious nut." But she ate a piece of bread, took a sip of wine, and found herself radically transformed.
A lesbian left-wing journalist who covered revolutions around the world, Miles was not the woman her friends expected to see suddenly praising Jesus. She was certainly not the kind of person the government had in mind to run a "faith-based charity". Religion for her was not about angels or good behavior or piety; it was about real hunger, real food, and real bodies. Before long, she turned the bread she ate at communion into tons of groceries, piled on the church's altar to be given away. The first food pantry she established provided hundreds of poor, elderly, sick, deranged, and marginalized people with lifesaving food and a sense of belonging. Within a few years, the loaves had multiplied, and she and the people she served had started nearly a dozen more pantries.
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If you could sum up Take This Bread in three words, what would they be?
Truth. Powerful. Jesus.What other book might you compare Take This Bread to and why?
The Bible...because I think Sara's story captures what it really means to "feed my sheep," and to stand in the overflow of Jesus' grace.Which scene was your favorite?
There's a line when others are making excuses about why the idea of a food pantry wouldn't work at the church....and Sara says, "what would Jesus F@#!ing do!?!" I love it!Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Sara went into the church and took communion...and Jesus changed her life!Any additional comments?
Such a fantastic story of how to allow the gospel to change one's heart and mind...and to put words and thoughts into actions regardless of what others think.Powerful! A fresh look at being a Christ follower!
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If you’re not a Christian it’s a perfectly fine read
As a Christian it felt like it was making fun of conservative Christin’s as someone less than
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Beautiful. insightful. inspired.
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phenomenal
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