Christopher H. Evans, co-author of the book...
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Christopher H. Evans, co-author of the book, The Faith of 50 Million: Baseball, Religion, and American Culture, tells of going to major league baseball's Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, New York: "For a few precious hours, my visit to Cooperstown transported me into a realm where the stresses of my own life seemed insignificant. For an all-too-brief period, I had entered the kingdom of baseball."
Surrounded by all the symbols and plaques of the great baseball players of the past, he could recall the amazing feats of these players. He was transported into another time and place that meant so much to him.
Likewise, the faithful Hebrew participates in the Passover Meal each year recalling the mighty act of God in redeeming the people of Israel from bondage. In so doing, these memories connect the devout person today with God's redemptive acts centuries before and reminds the person of faith of what God has done and is able to do today too. Sharing a simple meal together such as the Passover can be a transforming experience.
Surrounded by all the symbols and plaques of the great baseball players of the past, he could recall the amazing feats of these players. He was transported into another time and place that meant so much to him.
Likewise, the faithful Hebrew participates in the Passover Meal each year recalling the mighty act of God in redeeming the people of Israel from bondage. In so doing, these memories connect the devout person today with God's redemptive acts centuries before and reminds the person of faith of what God has done and is able to do today too. Sharing a simple meal together such as the Passover can be a transforming experience.