In this wonderful, insightful book, Dr Selina Stone draws on the tradition of ‘tarrying’, staying with the Lord, bringing the wisdom of Black spirituality to bear on our individual and collective waitings on Christ. What tarrying does, as Selina makes clear, is open the possibility for genuine encounter, with God and between ourselves.
- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, from the Foreword
'This is a feast of theological wisdom, scriptural reflection, and pastoral insight. Dr Stone achieves a rare and delicate balance between calling us to action and counselling us to rest, between the energising and the restorative, between challenge and comfort. It is a book to savour!'
- Professor Mike Higton, Department of Theology and Ministry, University of Durham
'A thought-provoking and deeply satisfying read, Tarry Awhile is a much-needed addition to modern literature on spirituality. As a book that encourages us to contemplate God's perspective from a unique standpoint, it offers a beautiful insight into the significance of approaching Lenten hope with a fresh perspective. It reminds us of our collective need to reflect and marvel together.'
- The Revd Canon Dr Sharon Prentis, Deputy Director of the Racial Justice Unit
'Tarry Awhile is a rare book which draws on a depth of wisdom and experience to revive, refresh, and reinvigorate the soul. It’s a balm for the marginalised and all those who struggle for the right to tarry. Time spent with this book leads the reader to reflect on their own time spent with God and the call to make space for others to enjoy such sacred time. When you get to the end of the journey on which this book invites you, you realise you’ve not been tarrying alone.'
- Fr Simon Cuff, Vicar, St Peter de Beauvoir Town, London
'Dr Selina Stone's latest contribution is brilliant in how it weaves together precious stories of Black life and deep theological reflection. Her writing is moving, but also educational, no doubt a rich resource for wide readership.'
- The Revd Dr Carlton John Turner, Anglican Tutor in Contextual Theology and Mission Studies at the Queens Foundation Birmingham