What grows in weary lands

on Christian resilience

What grows in weary lands

on Christian resilience
Tish Harrison Warren
Book - 2026

Early Christians often grappled with a reality we rarely talk about in contemporary life: that God seems to abandon the soul at times, leaving us feeling as if we are alone and left to our own resources. These are times of futility, when work and relationships feel hard, when prayer feels unsatisfying, and we question whether our efforts are amounting to anything. For centuries, Warren notes, times of "aridity" were seen as necessary prerequisites for growth and maturity. Yet in our culture fixated on speed and optimization, we risk losing this deeper sense of the human journey and the resilience that comes with it.Writing for a moment when two-thirds of Americans are dissatisfied with their work, and a sense of languishing is widespread, Warren draws from both her own season of exhaustion and the rich well of Christian tradition--particularly that of the earliest Christian monks--to discover the habits and mindsets that anchor us in times of doubt, difficulty, and spiritual dryness. She offers hope to those who feel like life is overwhelming, taxing, and disorienting. What Grows in Weary Lands speaks to anyone longing for a life of depth in a distracted age. Warren helps us see that nothing is wasted--that even in desert seasons something good is growing, rooted in grace and reaching toward glory.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Harrison Warren, Tish, 1979- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Convergent, 2026.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Prologue: Tending the fire -- Discovery in the desert: lost and found in a weary land -- Stay in your cell: stability in practice -- Pledge your body to the walls: stability in commitments and community -- Wait in the womb: how hope transforms perseverance and fosters resilience -- Relax the bow: how grace transforms our efforts -- Let the silt settle: silence and connecting to the Source -- Brace the wall: persevering amid doubt and disorientation -- All smoke, all flame: the culmination of Christian resilience. 
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