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Mother Tongue

How Our Heritage Shapes Our Story

Leonard Sweet
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Year
2017
Language
English

About

No one shapes our heritage or affects our legacy like our mother.

Most people know Leonard Sweet, one of the world's most influential evangelicals, as a sharp cultural critic who helps us see how to get in front of the future rather than be bowled over by it. One of his greatest influences was his mother, a groundbreaking (and sometimes controversial) minister who defied convention while honoring tradition. In this exceptionally personal work, Len Sweet opens his mother's memory box, and in the process he helps us all embrace the future with confidence while tethering us to a faith that transcends time. Through Len's experience, we all will better understand and process how our own heritage affects our legacy.


An ideal resource for mothers, adult children, and families seeking resources to set up their kids to flourish.

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"Len Sweet knows the power of the phrase, "Once upon a time . . ." When people hear these words they awake from their slumber, come to the edge of their seats, tuck the palms of their hands under their chins, and listen. This book did that for me. I was drawn into the wonderful, unique story of Len's mother and family without the expectation of there being anything in it for me. Boy was I wrong."
Randyu Frezee, author of The Heart of the Story
"Leonard Sweet has long been one of my favorite people, and now I know why. Mabel Boggs Sweet. Mother Tongue, a spoken portrait of his mother-a woman of simple faith met with the strength, resiliency, and closeness to nature her mountain upbringing provided-is beautifully written, resounding with love and gratitude."
Lisa Samson, Novelist and artist
"If anyone ever wondered about the sacred and sacrificial art of Christian mothering joined with the divine calling to put Christ first in all things, meet Mabel Boggs Sweet. The stark stories of her life as a mother, shunned and poor, are contrasts to her extraordinary ability to live her life all for Christ. Thank you, Len Sweet, for telling us about your mother. She surely did cast a long shadow, and now we can sit in it, be encouraged, and learn."
MaryKate Morse, George Fox Evangelical Seminary

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