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Take This Bread A Radical Conversion

by Sara Miles
Take This Bread A Radical Conversion

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"Mine is a personal story of an unexpected and terribly inconvenient Christian conversion, told by a very unlikely convert." — Sara Miles

Raised as an atheist, Sara Miles lived an enthusiastically secular life as a restaurant cook and a writer. Then early one winter morning, for no earthly reason, she wandered into a church. "I was certainly not interested in becoming a Christian," she writes, "or, as I thought of it rather less politely, a religious nut." But she ate a piece of bread, took a sip of wine, and found herself radically transformed.

The mysterious sacrament of communion has sustained Miles ever since, in a faith she'd scorned, in work she'd never imagined. In this astonishing story, she tells how the seeds of her conversion were sown, and what her life has been like since she took that bread.

A lesbian left-wing journalist who covered revolutions around the world, Miles was not the woman her friends expected to see suddenly praising Jesus. She was certainly not the kind of person the government had in mind to run a "faith-based charity." Religion for her was not about angels or good behavior or piety; it was about real hunger, real food, and real bodies. Before long, she turned the bread she ate at communion into tons of groceries, piled on the church's altar to be given away. The first food pantry she established provided hundreds of poor, elderly, sick, deranged, and marginalized people with lifesaving food and a sense of belonging. Within a few years, the loaves had multiplied, and she and the people she served had started nearly a dozen more pantries.

Take This Bread is rich with real-life Dickensian characters — church ladies, child abusers, millionaires, schizophrenics, bishops, and thieves — all blown into Miles's life by the relentless force of her newfound calling. She recounts stories about trudging through the rain in housing projects, wiping the runny nose of a psychotic man, storing a battered woman's .375 Magnum in a cookie tin. She writes about the economy of hunger and the ugly politics of food; the meaning of prayer and the physicality of faith. Here, in this achingly beautiful, passionate book, is the living communion of Christ.

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"A love song to the feast at the altar and the feast of a food pantry written with grit, authority and integrity." Nora Gallagher, author of Changing Light

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"Sara Miles's joy, confusion, and passion for the Christian life, together with her skill as a professional journalist and the fullness of her own humanity, have produced what has to be the finest confession of faith I've read in years. Take This Bread is a good, tight, absorbing read." Phyllis Tickle, author of The Divine Hours and former Religion Editor for Publishers Weekly

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"This book is a stunner. Beautifully and simply written, it is a wonderfully straightforward account of a life and a conversion which will leave many readers, as it left me, tingling with longing that such signs and wonders might emerge in and through our own stories. Sara has come by the great truths of the Christian faith honestly. The story of how people grow through becoming empowered to be givers, and not mere receivers of handouts is a wonderful glimpse at a true emergence of Church." James Alison, Catholic theologian, priest, and author of Faith Beyond Resentment

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"Some books you can't put down, some you shouldn't — this one's both. Sara Miles's story of spiritual nourishment recalls Patch Adams, but she's also a writer like John Muir or Jane Addams, a gifted stylist whose passion translates to vivid storytelling. Take This Bread is necessary reading, I would think, for anyone who's ever taken a bite out of anything." J. C. Hallman, author of The Devil is a Gentleman

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"Rigorously honest, Take This Bread demonstrates how hard...it is to welcome everyone to the table, without exception." San Francisco Chronicle

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A provocative reflection on what it means to be Christian describes the author's offbeat journey of faith from cynical atheist to religious activist against hunger, recounting her establishment of food pantries that feed thousands of people and her dealings with battered women, child abusers, millionaires, day laborers, politicians, criminals, and religious leaders on her quest. 25,000 first printing.

About the Author

Sara Miles is the author of How to Hack a Party Line: The Democrats and Silicon Valley and co-editor of Directed by Desire: The Collected Poems of June Jordan and the anthology Opposite Sex: Gay Men on Lesbians, Lesbians on Gay Men. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Progressive, La Jornada, and Salon, among others. She has written extensively on military affairs, politics, and culture. She lives in San Francisco with her family.

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maryanndimand , October 02, 2007 (view all comments by maryanndimand)
Sara Miles lived a secular, liberal/radical life until she was overwhelmed by the presence of Christ, come to her through communion. This spiritual autobiography explains her transformation from secular activism to Christian activism-- and her moving understanding of the body of Christ as encompassing everyone, including those who infuriate us. As a pastor who has been agnostic, with an earlier career as an academic economist, I warmly recommend this as a book for spiritual growth for those of faith, and as an explanation of faith for curious agnostics and atheists.

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halofriendly , March 10, 2007 (view all comments by halofriendly)
I am still in the middle of reading this book, but I'm already glad I've bought it. Miles writes with a candor and sincerity that is sorely lacking in those who profess Christianity the loudest. She comes by her faith completely by accident, then grabs onto it with such ferocity that I'm jealous at times of her yearning for more knowledge about her newfound faith. Highly recommended for fans of Anne Lamott, for those who lean toward a more radical Christian faith and for those who simply want to know why some of us can still profess this faith in the world of Bush and Robertson.

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ISBN:
9780345486929
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
02/01/2007
Publisher:
BALLANTINE BOOKS
Pages:
304
Height:
8.2 in.
Width:
5.6 in.
Thickness:
.8 in.
Grade Range:
General/trade
Number of Units:
1
UPC Code:
2800345486921
Author:
Sara Miles
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
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Food relief
Subject:
Church work with the poor

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