Written from the perspective of a Lutheran pastor, is relevant for adherents of all Christian traditions. Author Benjamin J. Dueholm explores āthe central, sacred, vexing practices of Christianity, the āholy possessionsā by which Christians receive and enact their faith.ā He shows how the Word, baptism, the Lordās Supper, confession and forgiveness, ministry, prayer, worship, and the cross shape both the Christians who practice them and the world around them.
Writing with American history and the current United States political context in mind, Dueholm discusses how the signposts offer āa pointed critique of the unjust and unhappy reality in which they take place, and they offer the outrageous possibility of an alternative.ā
Ultimately, Dueholm maintains, the āholy possessionsā originate in Godās grace and lead to expressions of grace in the lives of Christians.
Sacred Signposts is a stimulating and rich exploration of Godās gifts to the church and their significance for our walk with God, with other Christians, and the people whom we meet who do not yet know God. Pastors, worship leaders, and members of study groups will discover in this passionate, lyrical book a valuable resource. (Eerdmans)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.