Dear Outlook Readers,
The latest issue of the Outlook arrived in yesterday’s mail, and it’s a good one! We focus on prison ministries; I’m thrilled to share additional books that lift up the stories of (formerly and currently) incarcerated men. These stories intersect in a surprising and hopeful way with the recently released A Brown Girl’s Epiphany. If I had to summarize author Aurelia Davila Pratt’s “epiphany,” it would be this: You Are Enough. Hard stop. As a child, Pratt was made to feel “less than” because she lacked many of the status symbols her wealthier and whiter friends possessed. Children in the affluent community where I served as a pastor had the opposite problem – they sometimes believed they were only as good as their “stuff” or activities (grades, goals scored, physical appearance, etc.). We all need to know that the image of God resides in us. “You are enough” resonates. I hope you’ll read on for more books, resources and wisdom to share this message within your churches and communities — and to experience it for yourself. Happy reading,
Amy Pagliarella Presbyterian Outlook's book review editor
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