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The Longing for Home: Recollections and Reflections
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Frederick Buechner433 ratings, 4.02 average rating, 52 reviews
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“our stories are all stories of searching. We search for a good self to be and for good work to do. We search to become human in a world that tempts us always to be less than human or looks to us to be more. We search to love and to be loved. And in a world where it is often hard to believe in much of anything, we search to believe in something holy and beautiful and life-transcending that will give meaning and purpose to the lives we live.”
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
“We are in constant danger of being not actors in the drama of our own lives but reactors. The fragmentary nature of our experience shatters us into fragments. Instead of being whole, most of the time we are in pieces, and we see the world in pieces, full of darkness at one moment and full of light the next. It is in Jesus, of course, and in the people whose lives have been deeply touched by Jesus, and in ourselves at those moments when we also are deeply touched by him, that we see another way of being human in this world, which is the way of wholeness. When we glimpse that wholeness in others, we recognize it immediately for what it is, and the reason we recognize it, I believe, is that no matter how much the world shatters us to pieces, we carry inside us a vision of wholeness that we sense is our true home and that beckons to us. It is part of what the book of Genesis means by saying that we are made in the image of God.”
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
“The word longing comes from the same root as the word long in the sense of length in either time or space and also the word belong, so that in its full richness to long suggests to yearn for a long time for something that is a long way off and something that we feel we belong to and that belongs to us. The longing for home is so universal a form of longing that there is even a special word for it, which is of course homesickness,”
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
“There is treasure buried in the field of every one of our days, even the bleakest or dullest, and it is our business, as we journey, to keep our eyes peeled for it.”
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
“We are in constant danger of being not actors in the drama of our own lives but reactors.”
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
“again—“Are you going home for Christmas?”—and asked it in some sort of way that brought tears to my eyes and made it almost unnecessary for him to move on to his answer to the question, which was that home, finally, is the manger in Bethlehem, the place where at midnight even the oxen kneel.”
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
― The Longing for Home: Reflections at Midlife – A Wise and Moving Spiritual Memoir on Faith, Memory, and Ultimate Meaning
