Member Reviews
This book is both challenging and hopeful. Challenging because the author holds a lens up to what we know and what we think we know about the stories we tell ourselves. Stories about our faith, religious institutions, politics and even our family history. It's hopeful because even though our world has been drastically altered by climate change and the geopolitics of our time, the author shares a roadmap for journeying in new directions.
A great read for anyone involved with church leadership and all who wants to walk a faith-based path beneficial for all.
Thank you to both the author and Herald Press for an ARC of this book.
Tending Tomorrow offers a vision for how to step into relationship with the climate crisis as individuals, communities, and as a human race. Grounded in her own context, identity and ancestry, Leah weaves her story together with facts and statistics to shape a path forward for engaging transformative action. While her message is bold and she acknowledges the dire need for change, Leah's call to action is invitational, energizing and full of promise. I'm left wondering whether tending to tomorrow can be more than just a journey of loss and sacrifice but also of healing, right-relationship and reimagined abundance.