9 Quotes & Sayings By Barbara Brown Taylor

Barbara Brown Taylor is an author and speaker whose novel, The Brownie . . . and the Beast, was a New York Times bestseller Read more

Her work has appeared in numerous national publications and she has been featured on radio and television shows such as Oprah, Good Morning America, CNN, The Learning Channel, and PBS. Taylor is an associate professor of education at Columbia University Teachers College and a faculty member at the New York City Public School System's Leadership Academy for Gifted Adults. She also leads workshops for teachers who teach gifted children.

Taylor is a member of the Education Writers Association and a contributing author to The Organization of Human Resources' magazine.

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Even religious people are vulnerable to this longing. Those who belong to communities of faith have acquired a certain patience with what is sometimes called organized religion. They have learned to forgive themselves. They do not expect their institutions to stand in for God, and they are happy to use inherited maps for some of life's journeys. They do not need to walk off every cliff all by themselves. Yet they too can harbor the sense that there is more to life that they are being shown. Where is the secret hidden? Who has the key to the treasure box of More?. Barbara Brown Taylor
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There is a light that shines in the darkness, which is only visible there. Barbara Brown Taylor
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When I stopped trying to block my sadness and let it move me instead, it led me to a bridge with people on the other side.” … I learned that sadness does not sink a person; it is the energy a person spends trying to avoid sadness that does that. Barbara Brown Taylor
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If I have any expertise, it is in the realm of spiritual darkness: fear of the unknown, familiarity with divine absence, mistrust of conventional wisdom, suspicion of religious comforters, keen awareness of the limits of all language about God and at the same time shame over my inability to speak of God without a thousand qualifiers, doubt about the health of my soul, and barely suppressed contempt for those who have no such qualms. These are the areas of my proficiency. Barbara Brown Taylor
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...new life starts in the dark. Whether it is a seed in the ground, a baby in the womb, or Jesus in the tomb, it starts in the dark. Barbara Brown Taylor
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With so much effort being poured into church growth, so much press being given to the benefits of faith, and so much flexing of religious muscle in the public square, the poor in spirit have no one but Jesus to call them blessed anymore. Barbara Brown Taylor
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If you have ever belonged to such a community, however, you may have discovered that the trouble starts when darkness falls on your life, which can happen in any number of unsurprising ways: you lose your job, your marriage falls apart, your child acts out in some attention getting way, you pray hard for something that does not happen, you begin to doubt some of the things you have been taught about what the Bible says. The first time you speak of these things in a full solar church, you can usually get a hearing. Continue to speak of them and you may be reminded that God will not let you be tested beyond your strength. All that is required of you is to have faith. If you still do not get the message, sooner or later it will be made explicit for you: the darkness is your own fault, because you do not have enough faith. Barbara Brown Taylor
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Once I gave up the hunt for villains, I had little recourse but to take responsibility for my choices ...Needless to say, this is far less satisfying that nailing villains. It also turned out to be more healing in the end. Barbara Brown Taylor