04/28/2021
Last week I got to participate with a few songs in a virtual book release for Lori Guenther Reesor, a friend and long-time colleague-in various-ventures and conversation-partner-about many (and money) things. Lori has just published a book that embeds her wisdom and experience (and humour and artistry) in the fictional community of "Peach Blossom Church." Lori has thought a lot - and researched and worked with churches - about money and giving/generosity/gratitude/grace (and other words that don't start with "g"), and is now sharing of the abundant insight and inspiration that she has gleaned in this narrative/conversational form.
Think Wendell Berry's Port William, Kentucky or Marilynne Robinson's Gilead, Iowa. Perhaps a closer comparison would be to Brian McLaren's "A New Kind of Christian" and Sean Gladding's books "The Story of God, The Story of Us" and "Ten"... communicating insights and biblical/theological/ecclesial reflections in the form of "fictional" dialogue drawn from real-life experience.
Think also of "The Wealthy Barber" in terms of frank and practical conversation about money matters, but from an explicitly Christian faith perspective.
Lori's passion (her "superpower") is helping churches talk about money. As it happens, back in 2007, in partnership with Abundance Canada (then Mennonite Foundation of Canada), I put out "My Money Talks," an album of songs for worship, focused on economic stewardship themes. In other words, a bit of a soundtrack for Lori's new book - helping congregations to sing, as well as talk, about money.
A free copy of the "My Money Talks" CD is available for those who buy a copy of Lori's new book - see the link to do this through CommonWord in Winnipeg, which hosted last week's virtual book launch event (thanks, Arlyn Friesen Epp). You can also buy Lori's book without the the CD, if you like... but hey, I've got plenty of copies of the CD that I'd love to give away, and if you're interested in talking (and helping congregations talk) about money, maybe you're interested in singing (and helping congregations sing) about it too...
Copies of the songbook for the "My Money Talks" collection are available as well - see the link for that in the comments below.
CommonWord Bookstore and Resource Centre