group blogging project: scouting the divine

Written by Dan King

Christ-follower. husband. father. author of the unlikely missionary: from pew-warmer to poverty-fighter. co-author of activist faith: from him and for him. director of family ministry at st. edward's episcopal church. president of fistbump media, llc.

November 12, 2009

Perspective. When studying the Bible this is probably one of the most important things that the reader should consider.

And that’s what Margaret Feinberg offers in her latest book, scouting the divine: my search for God in wine, wool, and wild honey. In this book, Feinberg seeks to better understand the message of the Bible though conversation from people who can best relate to the stories. Check out this overview of the book from the back cover…

A Bible full of ancient truths. A woman living a modern life. Join the critically acclaimed author Margaret Feinberg as she invites readers on the spiritual adventure of a lifetime. In her quest to better understand what God wants to communicate through the Bible, Feinberg explores the symbols and metaphors within its stories. To discover these deeper meanings, she spends time with a shepherdess in Oregon, walks the fields with a farmer in Nebraska, explores a vineyard of California, and talks with a veteran beekeeper in Colorado. Along the way, she gains deeper insight about how Scripture applies to life today and discovers answers to puzzling questions. Do sheep really know their shepherd’s voice? How often does a grapevine need to be pruned? What does it mean when a land is described as overflowing with honey?

What can be more exciting that this book? How about a rock-star crew leading us through this book as we seek to generate some discussion about Feinberg’s discoveries? Over the next few weeks one person from this project will lead us through each part of the book sharing their thoughts, perspectives, and feelings.

The schedule along with who will be sharing is as follows:

  1. the good shepherd – Don F Perkins, @donfperkins (Shizuka Mura)
  2. the harvest – Laura Chase, @laurachasevoice (Life 89.1 FM)
  3. the land of milk and honey – Karen Spears Zacharias, @karenzach (Karen Spears Zacharias)
  4. the vine – Sean Wrench, @forsakengen (Forsaken Generation)

So stay tuned for some great discussion, and please feel free to jump into the comments and share your thoughts! In the meantime, here are a few things that you can do right now…

  • Buy the book. It will be a much better experience for you if you follow along in your own copy of the book.
  • Subscribe to updates. Get the latest posts in this series in your email inbox or favorite feed reader. This is the best way to keep up with everything!
  • Tweet it up! Follow @bibledude and retweet updates from this event. If you want to share your own tweets, make sure that you use the #scouting hashtag.

8 Comments

  1. Crystal

    I am SO excited about this project … I loved this book – it may have been my favorite of the year. I can't wait to see what ya'll have to say about it!

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  2. BibleDude

    This is one of my favorite books from one of my favorite authors! This is one project that I reccomend that people really try to make an effort to read along with. I know the the contributors really seem to be enjoying the book, and I look forward to the conversation!

    Thanks for stopping by and following! You rock Crystal!

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  3. Crystal

    I've read it already … but I think I will try to at least skim over it again during the project. I'm excited that the conversation has begun!

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  4. BibleDude

    yeah, i know… and i REALLY look forward to hearing your thoughts as we discuss each part of the book too!

    Reply
  5. BibleDude

    This is one of my favorite books from one of my favorite authors! This is one project that I reccomend that people really try to make an effort to read along with. I know the the contributors really seem to be enjoying the book, and I look forward to the conversation!

    Thanks for stopping by and following! You rock Crystal!

    Reply
  6. Crystal

    I've read it already … but I think I will try to at least skim over it again during the project. I'm excited that the conversation has begun!

    Reply
  7. BibleDude

    yeah, i know… and i REALLY look forward to hearing your thoughts as we discuss each part of the book too!

    Reply
  8.  Mark Clayson

    Thanks for your posting . I think it is so great. I will come back and see how it goes.

    Reply

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