ROGER HUTCHISON is the Director of Christian Formation and Parish Life at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church in Houston. An artist who paints with children in a variety of contexts, he is the author of several books including Jesus: God Among Us and The Painting Table. Roger serves on the Forma Board of Directors and is a member of the National Association of Grieving Children. He lives with his family outside of Houston, Texas. Fleming Rutledge, having been a parish priest for more than two decades in New York City and its environs, is now engaged in a nationwide ministry of preaching and teaching. Her other best-selling books have been widely acclaimed across denominational boundaries and have established her reputation as one of America's finest preachers.
Roger Hutchison has shown us how to choose love in his latest masterpiece, Under the Fig Tree. This book takes us on a spiritual journey with Jesus as we celebrate the true meaning of Easter with greater understanding and awareness of its monumental importance in our everyday lives. - Scarlett Lewis, Founder and President of the Jesse Lewis Choose Love Foundation Roger prays prayers with words and paint that linger in the reader's soul so much so that we are called back, drawn back, invited back again to pause, to participate, and to pray. This invitation is our constant companion in our journey through Lent. -Ginny Wilder, Trinity Church, Wilmington, Delaware Under the Fig Tree is a chorus of words, pictures, poems, images, hymns, dreams, lullabies, and waking kisses that will become a beloved book for the Lenten journey. -- C. Andrew Doyle, Bishop of Texas, author of Unabashedly Episcopalian and A Generous Community. Lately, I have been drawn to experiences in addition to words, which have been my spiritual milieu for decades. Now Roger Hutchison's beautiful book has crossed my path: words and images to nourish the spirit. Just what I needed, right now. - Barbara Cawthorn Crafton, author of The Courage to Grow Old If God's voice is heard in music, then God's face is seen in the visual arts. Roger's vivid imagery opens our imaginations to a new way of walking through darkness and into wondrous light. Finally, here is a Lenten devotional that speaks to the artist inside each of us. - Chris Yaw, founder of ChurchNext