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About
Books
Bibliography
Non-fiction
Fiction
Memoirs
Themes
Overview
Listening to Your Life
Faith Despite Doubt
Hope Through Grace
Searching for Meaning
Our Shared Story
The Meaning of 'Christian'
Sinners as Saints
Resources
Overview
Weekly Sermon Illustrations
Quote of the Day
Life's Challenges
Searchers
Pastors
Seminaries
Christians
Media
Video
Audio
Photos
Memes
Permission Request
The Buechner Review
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Bread
December 1, 2016
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Bread
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December 1, 2016

Bread

Binnacle Services
December 1, 2016

We don't live by bread alone, but we also don't live long without it. To eat is to acknowledge our dependence both on food and on each other. It also reminds us of other kinds of emptiness that not even the blue-plate special can touch.

 

~originally published in Wishful Thinking and later in Beyond Words


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