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Spring is Just Around the Corner!


Spring is just around the corner. Okay, not really, at least not here in Wisconsin. But, when I think spring I think dandelions, the prettiest weed around.

You may not be able to pick dandelions yet, but you can pick up “Picking Dandelions” by Sarah Cunningham, author of Dear Church: Letters from a Disillusioned Generation, in stores today. Or, order it on Amazon here: Picking Dandelions: A Search for Eden Among Life’s Weeds.

I am excited to be participating in my first ever blog tour here on Cautious Creative with Sarah. My review of the book and an interview with Sarah will be coming soon. For now, this is what Amazon has to say about “Picking Dandelions:” In Picking Dandelions, author Sarah Cunningham explains how coming to religion through the front door–rather than through a weeping, born-again conversion–can make it difficult to understand how faith changes life, and even harder to grasp why it must. This memoir is a candid and personal account of outgrowing laissez-faire Christianity, moving into mature faith, and realizing that a God-following person is a changing person…and you just might follow suit.

So, pick up the book today and stay tuned for an interview with Sarah, and if you have questions you’d like me to ask her, leave a comment below.

For more information about Sarah check out her blog at www.sarahcunningham.org