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Authors: Margaret Feinberg

Wonderstruck (22 page)

7
. Matthew 11:28–30.

8
. Insights on the yoke are from Michael Blewett, “The Declaration of Inter-Dependence,” preached July 3, 2011. Check out Michael Blewett’s blog at michaelblewett.com.

.008: The Disappearing Silver Necklace | the wonder of forgiveness

1
. Matthew 18:21. In the parable that follows Peter’s question (vv. 23–35), some translations use the word
servant
. The
NASB
is among those translations that use the word
slave
.

2
. Mark 11:25.

3
. John 20:23.

4
. Eugene Davidson is not this man’s real name. In considering an alternative, I confess to being tempted to call him “Richard Boils” or some other name that carried a double meaning. But I chose to call him Eugene
because it’s reminiscent of the Greek word
Eulogeo
, meaning “blessing,” and
David
, meaning “beloved.” Luke 6:28 challenges us to bless those who curse us, and in this case, I decided to follow the words of Jesus literally.

.009: Miracle on the Runway | the wonder of gratitude

1
. 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, emphasis added.

2
. Galatians 5:22.

3
. Gene L. Green,
The Letters to the Thessalonians: The Pillar New Testament Commentary
(Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002), 257–60.

4
. Romans 8:31–39.

5
. Acts 16:9.

6
. Green,
Letters to the Thessalonians
, 12.

7
. A.S. E Gow, and D. L. Page, eds.,
The Greek Anthology: The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1968), 1:329.

8
. Acts 16:25.

9
. Psalm 13:1–2.

10
. Psalm 13:3–4.

11
. Psalm 13:5–6.

.010: The Legend of Cactus Jack | the wonder of abundant life

1
. Although it doesn’t mention my great-grandfather’s loan to Publix’s founder, its history is told at publix.com.

2
. John 10:10.

SOUNDTRACK

M
USIC AWAKENS THE HEART
. This list of songs suggests music to accompany your journey through the chapters of
Wonderstruck
. If you find a few other songs that are great fits, please let me know at
[email protected]
.

.000: Captured by the Night Sky

“Take Me Into the Beautiful,” Cloverton,
Take Me Into the Beautiful

“Bring on the Wonder,” Sarah McLachlan,
Laws of Illusion

“Beautiful Things,” Gungor,
Beautiful Things

.001: Hidden Among the Highlands | the wonder of divine expectation

“Raconte-Moi Une Histoire,” M83,
Hurry Up We’re Dreaming

“Wonder of the World,” Rush of Fools,
Wonder of the World

“Hallelujah,” Rufus Wainwright,
Shrek—Music from the Original Motion Picture

.002: Shock and Awe | the wonder of God’s presence

“Hello Hurricane,” Switchfoot,
Hello Hurricane

“Still,” The Fray,
Scars & Stories

“Show Me What I’m Looking For,” Carolina Liar,
Coming to Town

.003: Alpenglow Evenings | the wonder of creation

“What a Wonderful World,” Louis Armstrong,
All Time Greatest Hits

“Orange Sky,” Alexi Murdoch,
Time Without Consequence

“Stars in the Sky,” Kari Jobe,
Where I Find You

.004: A Sanctuary in Time | the wonder of rest

“Shake it Out,” Florence and the Machine,
Ceremonials

“First Breath After Coma,” Explosions in the Sky,
Earth Is Not a Cold, Dead Place

“You Can Have Me,” Sidewalk Prophets,
These Simple Truths

.005: Forgotten Longings | the wonder of prayer

“With Everything,” Hillsong,
Aftermath

“The Prayer,” Celine Dion (with Andrea Bocelli),
These Are Special Times

“Whenever I Say Your Name,” Sting (with Mary J. Blige),
Sacred Love

.006: Treasure Hunting in Africa | the wonder of restoration

“Bronte,” Goyte,
Making Mirrors

“Hello World,” by Lady Antebellum,
Need You Now

“Mercy,” OneRepublic,
Dreaming Out Loud

.007: The Magic in the Table | the wonder of friendship

“Don’t Stop Believin’,” Journey,
Greatest Hits

“Boston,” Augustana,
All the Stars and Boulevards

“Decimate,” David Ford,
Songs for the Road

.008: The Disappearing Silver Necklace | the wonder of forgiveness

“Fire to the Rain,” Adele,
21

“The Cave,” Mumford and Sons,
Sigh No More

“Say,” John Mayer,
Say

.009: Miracle on the Runway | the wonder of gratitude

“Paradise,” Coldplay,
Mylo Xyloto

“Wherever You Will Go,” The Calling,
Wherever You Will Go

“’Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus,” Casting Crowns,
The Altar and the Door

.010: The Legend of Cactus Jack | the wonder of abundant life

“Closing Time,” Semisonic,
Feeling Strangely Fine

“The Gambler,” Fun,
Aim and Ignite

“Hear You Me,” Jimmy Eat World,
Jimmy Eat World

SPECIAL THANKS

T
HANKS TO SO MANY
who yelled and cheered, shouted and jeered, as these words and images took form. I’m grateful to Troy and Suzanne Champ for their wit, friendship, and library (sorry about scuffing some of those book covers, Troy!). Thanks to Sarah and Roger Johnson, who opened their home so we could explore their city and write, write, write. Thanks to Shelley Fillafet for praying me through every chapter—your prayers are potent. Special thanks to Carol and Marty Rykiel, who continue to make this journey with us. Gratitude abounds toward Jonathan Merritt for helping give birth to this book’s format in a kids’ Sunday school room. I can’t think of a better place to dream up a book on wonder. Your support along the way still makes me well up.

Thanks to Chad Allen, who shared his editing brilliance in the final chapter. Thanks to Tracee Hackel, Abby Reed, Dave Terpstra, Scot McKnight, Byron Borger, Jennifer Grant, Shauna Neiquist, Jimmy Stewart, Kris Bearss, and Craig Blomberg for their careful read-throughs and to Mark Blitch for song suggestions.

Thank you to my friend Michael Blewett, who reminded me that my grandfather wasn’t too different from a lot of biblical characters.

Thanks to Jessica Johnson, affectionately known to everyone else as “Our Jessica,” who continues to push, pull, and poke at the mysteries of faith all the while holding our office team (and me) together.

Thank you to Angela Scheff, my much adored editor, who has mastered the art of celebrating strengths and saving me from myself—my humble ovation for your every brushstroke.

Gratitude flows toward those I’ve not yet had the privilege of meeting. To Frederick Buechner—you’ve arrested me with the greatness of communicating God’s love, and as thanks, I promise to never stop sprouting wild and unexpected vines. To Walter Brueggemann—you provide gravel for my soul. When I hear the rumble, I’m reminded of the importance of this long, desolate, dusty journey. To Stephen Shoemaker—if I could wrap my arms around your neck, I don’t know that I would ever let go. Your deep, rich voice resonates so deep inside of me. To Nelson Mandela—you’ve taught me that the script of life is meant to be broken, must be broken, if people are to be set free. To Elie Wiesel—should our paths cross in heaven I think I’d be tempted to hold one of your hands forever. To Abraham Heschel—you awaken a love for God in me like few others.

Thanks to Chris Ferebee, who continues to ride faithfully along in this wild roller coaster known as publishing. Thank you to the team at Worthy, who continues to take big risks; your passion for aesthetics and quality intoxicate me. You all speak my love languages.

Thanks to Marjane, Bill, Coke, and Gary, whose ongoing support means so much. Infinite kisses to my Leif, endearingly known as Leifington, who continues to embark on this grand life with me each day. I love you more than you will ever know. And to Hershey, our superpup, who shows no worldly concern as much writing is accomplished while he’s napping nearby.

And thanks to you, my dear readers, who continue the journey of this wondrous life of faith: As I enjoy the privilege of serving you, talking with you, asking of you, your warmth is felt across the scant landscape and distant seas. Your words and notes and blogs and tweets and participation in my Bible studies mean more than you could know.

On this side of heaven, may I shout with the mightiest of roars: thank you.

CONNECTION

Margaret Feinberg is a popular Bible teacher and speaker at churches and leading conferences such as Catalyst, Thrive, and Extraordinary Women. Her books and Bible studies have sold more than six hundred thousand copies and received critical acclaim and extensive national media coverage from CNN, the Associated Press,
USA Today
, the
Los Angeles Times
, the
Washington Post
, and more.

Christianity Today
recently listed her among “50 Women to Watch,”
Charisma
magazine named her one of the “30 Emerging Voices” who will help lead the church in the next decade, and
Christian Retailing
magazine included her in the “Forty Under Forty” who will shape Christian publishing. Margaret currently lives with her husband, Leif, and their superpup, Hershey, in Morrison, Colorado. She says one of her greatest joys is hearing from readers. So go ahead and drop her a note at:

[email protected]

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