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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: FSG Adult; Reprint edition (April 1 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0865474877
  • ISBN-13: 978-0865474871
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 1.5 x 21.1 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 181 g
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars 13 customer reviews
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #269,364 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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For years, beloved author Madeline L'Engle has commingled her writing with her faith in such titles as A Wrinkle in Time and A Swiftly Tilting Planet. In Walking on Water, L'Engle takes a fresh look at what it means to be a Christian artist and what separates Christian art from that which is supposedly secular. This first-person account draws the reader into L'Engle's mind frame and sphere of reference--uncloaking her frustrations with bad art (from poetry to painting) that claims to be religious--and explains how the true artist can only serve the world by imitating the ultimate Creator, the Lord Himself. When asked to describe where faith stops and art begins, L'Engle explains that there is no separating the two--"it means attempting to share the meaning of my life, what gives it, for me, its tragedy and its glory." Words of wisdom seep from these pages in a practical, faith-filled manner by encouraging the reader to slow down amidst the business of life, to listen to the spirit, and to be more fully devoted to God by seeking to be more truthfully artistic. "Unless we are creators, we are not fully alive," L'Engle writes, hoping readers are inspired to turn the "chaos of life" into the "cosmos of art." --Jill Heatherly

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“When I discovered Walking on Water years ago, my creative self underwent a sort of liberation. I had always sensed that there was a wonderful connection between spirituality and creativity, but Madeleine’s insights about both of those worlds helped me claim with more confidence my own creative gifts. This is a wise and inspiring book that should be in every artist’s library.”
–Vinita Hampton Wright, author of Grace at Bender Springs and Velma Still Cooks in Leeway

“Once again, L’Engle touches the deepest parts of our psyche and heart with her artist’s wand. She writes with an earthy rhythm that not only reveals the mysteries of our artistic natures, but also qualifies all along the way her inimitable wise-woman philosophies. L’Engle’ s writing is God’s gift to a generation who needs to sit on a stump and lend an ear to what the right brain is saying to the left and to what the soul is saying to the heart. Walking on Water guides the wandering artist back to the Savior and says ‘There, you’ve come home again where you belong!’”
–Patricia Hickman, award-winning author of Katrina’s Wings

“There are those who write about art-making as if they’ re detailing the techniques of a heart surgeon. Then there are those, like Madeleine L’Engle, who simply show you their heart. Like the words of Jesus to the fisherman brothers, the words of Madeleine are ‘follow me’ words. Through the pages of Walking on Water hungry, thirsty folks have been following for two decades–quickly recognizing that the reason Madeleine is worth following is that she follows Jesus.”
–Charlie Peacock-Ashworth, record producer and author of At the Crossroads: An Insider's Look at Contemporary Christian Music --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Format: Paperback
Madeleine L'Engle is the preeminent interpreter of the Christian journey as it pertains to these words of the Apostle Paul, "Whatever is true, whatever is honorable whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things." (Philippians 4:8). Ms. L'Engle invites the reader to focus on that which is great, greater and greatest, in a world that all too often settles for what is dishonorable, unjust, impure, ugly, discourteous, shoddy and worthy of condemnation. In both her fiction and non-fiction writings, she helps the thinking Christian look at the world through the eyes of faith.
Ms. L'Engle takes as the theme of the book, Jesus' invitation to Peter to come to Christ walking on the water. For a brief moment, Peter did just that. Ms. L'Engle states that is how we were created to be, and even when we sink, and cry for help, that Jesus will pull us up. She says, "The impossible still happens to us, often during the work, sometimes when we are so tired that inadvertently we let down all the barriers we have built up. (Page 238).
Ms. L'Engle views the creative process as a successive letting down of barriers. Of opening to God. When one responds to the urge to create, one is one more than holy ground-one walks on water-since God is the Creator and God's creative energies are limitless and surprising. God's very unpredictability and joy become the same creative force in musicians and artists of all kinds. Ms. L'Engle speaks of the freedom to laugh at ourselves as one of the prerequisites for bringing about that which is worthwhile.
Lest we mistakenly think that Ms.
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Format: Hardcover
In this rerelease of such a rare and insightful book, Madeleine L'Engle continues to exemplify exactly what it is that makes her such a wonderful author, and the foreword by singer Nicole Nordeman reveals a glimpse into the relevance of L'Engle's writing to the artist, the woman, and the Christian of today.
She writes about art and the flavor one's faith may give it. "Bad art is bad religion," she says, and I must agree with her. Whatever ones creates will be a reflection of the intrinsic beliefs of the individual: good or bad, Christian, Buddist, or atheist, we recreate what we are. She also ponders subjects such as art, human dignity, the individual Christian witness, creativity, and the Creator.
All wrapped up in an informal tone, "Walking on Water" feels like a peek into her journal. She addresses her thoughts on her craft as well as her life with her actor husband and children. This book is hands down my all-time favorite. I have read, reread, underlined, dog-eared and starred mine so many times that the binding is falling apart, and I fear that I may soon need to purchase a new copy. Even after her death, L'Engle has become my mentor, role model, and sister of my soul.
If you liked this book I highly suggest "A Circle of Quiet," also by Madeleine L'Engle. She uses the same informal writing style and addresses some similar topics.
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Format: Hardcover
My roommate has been in love with Madeline's writing for years, so I just had to see for myself if she was as good as he said she was.
Thankfully, I found her to be as enriching as C.S. Lewis at times and as articulate as Brennan Manning. A whimsical, mystical read that explores the kind of faith Peter had when he looked to Jesus and walked on water.
Clearly for the artists, writers and those deeply into art as a means of expression vital to the growing Christian's faith, this book will make you think, make you guess and make you question what you really believe about the All-mighty and All-creative power of God.
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Format: Hardcover
This is truly an incredible book. I recomend it to all Christians, not just artists, as a beautiful example of how reconcile faith with daily life.
I am excited to see that this edition includes a forward by Nichole Nordeman. In the notes to her album, "This Mystery", Nordeman speaks about how this book shaped and influenced her work. I recomend buying this album as a companion to "Walking on Water". If you read it, then listen to the cd, I think you'll agree that Nordeman's work works as a perfect soundtrack to the book.
Two incredible women.
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Format: Paperback
The absurdities that leap from the pages of this book are staggering. For example, she says "Atheism is a peculiar state of mind; you cannot deny the existence of that which does not exist. I cannot say 'that chair is not there', if there is no chair to say it about."
Such simpleminded nonsense is typical of what you'll find in this book. As I tossed this piece of drivel in the trash, I thought "that book is not there any longer". Only if this simple concept is beyond you as well, does Ms. L'Engle warrent your attention.
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Format: Hardcover
I love L'Engle's Wrinkle in Time books, and am a fan of hers in general in part becauseof her affinity for writing on Christian themes in the mainstream market. But the reflections in this this book range from quaint to callow to absurd. If you are hungry for what this author was trying to accomplish, try reading Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard, her work is both down to earth and transcendant, and contains astoundingly beautiful writing. In Walking on Water, Madeleine L'Engle just comes across as a space cadet.
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