"From tablet to table" by Leonard Sweet is an interesting take on the idea and reasons behind communion and the gospel. Essentially, our kitchen table is the most sacred piece of furniture we own. It's where we gather with our families, and commune with one another and God. Some of the most memorable Bible stories occurred around food or the kitchen table, so what does that tell us? Food is not the only thing shared at the table.
"Table it", the first section of this book, focuses on the author's personal experience at the table, the role of the table in the history of the church, and Jesus' ministry including the table.
"Life's Three Tables", the second section of this book, focuses on the importance of the table in our home lives, the church, and the world.
I found this book to be an interesting read. The book itself contains 192 pages, but it's very easy to read as the print is fairly large and there are wide spaces between the pages. I rate this book as 4 stars.
I received this book for free from Tyndale Publishers in exchange for my honest unbiased opinion.
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