Barefoot Study Guide
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Sharon Garlough Brown
Sharon Garlough Brown is a spiritual director, speaker, and cofounder of Abiding Way Ministries, providing spiritual formation retreats and resources. She is the author of the bestselling Sensible Shoes Series of novels, which includes Sensible Shoes, Two Steps Forward, Barefoot, An Extra Mile, and their study guides. She and her husband, Jack, live near castles and the North Sea in Scotland.
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Barefoot Study Guide - Sharon Garlough Brown
Introduction
Many readers of Barefoot have requested a guide for exploring the spiritual formation themes within the novel and for processing the characters’ journeys with God and each other. In response, I’m delighted to provide this study guide as a resource for individuals and groups.
Here you’ll find twelve weeks of daily Scripture reading, reflection questions, and invitations to prayer. Some weeks you’ll have five days of reflection questions with the sixth day designated as a review day. Other weeks days five and six will both provide opportunities for prayerful review. At the end of each week you’ll also find spiritual disciplines you may wish to incorporate more intentionally into your life with God, and group discussion questions and exercises to explore and practice in community.
You can decide whether to read Barefoot first in its entirety and then return to do a slow study with the guide, or whether to read it a section at a time, matching your pace to the daily questions. I do recommend keeping a travelogue of your journey. Even if you aren’t in the habit of using a journal, you’ll benefit from having a record of what you’re noticing as you move forward.
Not every question will resonate with you. That’s okay. You don’t need to answer every question every day. But do watch for any impulse to avoid a question because it agitates you or makes you feel uncomfortable. That’s probably the very question you need to spend time pondering! If you don’t have time to answer the questions you want to reflect on, simply mark them and return on the review days. If something in the chapter speaks to you and isn’t addressed in a question, spend time journaling and praying about it.
The daily Scripture texts echo the themes of the daily readings from the book. I recommend reading the Scripture first so that the Word shapes and frames your pondering.
I pray you’ll encounter God in significant ways as you read, reflect, and pray. May you find many opportunities to remove your shoes and worship on holy ground.
Sharon Garlough Brown
Reading for Week One:
Chapter One
Week One: Day One
IllustrationCHAPTER ONE: MEG (PP. 11-16)
Scripture: Psalm 62:1-8
1. What words or images come to mind when you hear the word resilient? What does it mean to be resilient in hope?
2. Meg tells Hannah she often has imaginary conversations with people who aren’t here
(p. 13). What kinds of conversations or voices typically play in your head? Spend time offering these voices to Jesus and hearing his words of truth.
3. Both Meg and Hannah struggle to be on the receiving end of care. Why? How practiced are you at receiving love and care from others? If it is hard for you to receive, why might this be?
4. "Even with everything [Meg] had seen about God’s faithfulness, even with everything she’d experienced the past few months about God’s presence and love, she still found it hard to trust. So that’s what she was learning to offer—the truth. To God. To others. To herself. No denying her fears. No stuffing her sorrow. All the anxiety and the heartache, the regret and the guilt, the longings and the desires, the wrestling and the sin, the past and present and