Intrigued, How I Love to Proclaim It offers a smorgasbord of quirky glimpses into the vagaries of daily life, from warm memories of sweet tea served in a washtub to the cold reality of a daughter’s untimely death. Each page delivers observations that are humorous, insightful, or theologically informed— sometimes simultaneously.
Drawing on a rich background afforded by one rural upbringing, three academic degrees, twenty-six years as a pastor, five years as a religion editor, a full family life and a half century of simply paying attention. Tony Cartledge gently suggests ways in which readers might celebrate both obstacles and opportunities with faith and hope in a God who is always present and sometimes seen.
The book is a select compilation of the author’s "Intrigued" columns in the Biblical Recorder. They are chosen from those published during his first five years with the historic North Carolina Baptist news journal, and in celebration of the Recorder’s 170th anniversary.
Tony Cartledge is Professor of Old Testament at Campbell University Divinity School. He is also the author of 1 & 2 Samuel (Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary series), Telling Stories: Tall Tales and Deep Truths, and Sessions with Samuel: Stories from the Edge. He is co-author with Jan Rush of A Whole New World: Life After Bethany and Job: Into the Fire, Out of the Ashes (Smyth & Helwys Annual Bible Study).
Intrigued, How I Love to Proclaim It offers a smorgasbord of quirky glimpses into the vagaries of daily life, from warm memories of sweet tea served in a washtub to the cold reality of a daughter’s untimely death. Each page delivers observations that are humorous, insightful, or theologically informed— sometimes simultaneously.
Drawing on a rich background afforded by one rural upbringing, three academic degrees, twenty-six years as a pastor, five years as a religion editor, a full family life and a half century of simply paying attention. Tony Cartledge gently suggests ways in which readers might celebrate both obstacles and opportunities with faith and hope in a God who is always present and sometimes seen.
The book is a select compilation of the author’s "Intrigued" columns in the Biblical Recorder. They are chosen from those published during his first five years with the historic North Carolina Baptist news journal, and in celebration of the Recorder’s 170th anniversary.
Tony Cartledge is Professor of Old Testament at Campbell University Divinity School. He is also the author of 1 & 2 Samuel (Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary series), Telling Stories: Tall Tales and Deep Truths, and Sessions with Samuel: Stories from the Edge. He is co-author with Jan Rush of A Whole New World: Life After Bethany and Job: Into the Fire, Out of the Ashes (Smyth & Helwys Annual Bible Study).
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