Lessons from the Garden: African Spirituality, Health, and Holistic Practice
Unearth the profound connection between health, spirituality, and our relationship with God by realizing that wellness is found in the harmony of our physical and spiritual lives.

How we live, practice our faith, and think of God profoundly influences our health and well-being. Inspired by the reflections of a young girl snapping beans on the porch and playing in the dirt, Rev. Lahronda Welch Little's Lessons from the Garden offers us a pathway to the biblical landscape of spirituality and health.

From the garden to her grandmother's kitchen, Little discovered a powerful truth: What we ingest profoundly shapes our well-being. Nature's bounty offers remedies for colds, minor cuts, burns, bruises, and even indigestion, teaching us that health is rooted in the earth. Little weaves together personal stories and insights that illuminate these revelations, inviting us to embrace the wisdom of nature as a companion to our spiritual life.

With clarity and passion, Little redefines health and spirituality, equipping spiritual seekers with the essential tools to explore the holistic foundations of African American and Kemetic spirituality. She shares transformative practices such as Kemetic yoga, sewing, breathwork, prayer, and biblical study, each serving as a pathway to deeper wellness and connection to the divine.

At the heart of Little's journey toward wholeness lies grace. Through the practice of compassion and empathy—first for ourselves and then for others—we learn to adapt and thrive as a community. While not every seed we plant bears fruit, our connection to the cyclical nature of life keeps us attuned to the Spirit.

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Lessons from the Garden: African Spirituality, Health, and Holistic Practice
Unearth the profound connection between health, spirituality, and our relationship with God by realizing that wellness is found in the harmony of our physical and spiritual lives.

How we live, practice our faith, and think of God profoundly influences our health and well-being. Inspired by the reflections of a young girl snapping beans on the porch and playing in the dirt, Rev. Lahronda Welch Little's Lessons from the Garden offers us a pathway to the biblical landscape of spirituality and health.

From the garden to her grandmother's kitchen, Little discovered a powerful truth: What we ingest profoundly shapes our well-being. Nature's bounty offers remedies for colds, minor cuts, burns, bruises, and even indigestion, teaching us that health is rooted in the earth. Little weaves together personal stories and insights that illuminate these revelations, inviting us to embrace the wisdom of nature as a companion to our spiritual life.

With clarity and passion, Little redefines health and spirituality, equipping spiritual seekers with the essential tools to explore the holistic foundations of African American and Kemetic spirituality. She shares transformative practices such as Kemetic yoga, sewing, breathwork, prayer, and biblical study, each serving as a pathway to deeper wellness and connection to the divine.

At the heart of Little's journey toward wholeness lies grace. Through the practice of compassion and empathy—first for ourselves and then for others—we learn to adapt and thrive as a community. While not every seed we plant bears fruit, our connection to the cyclical nature of life keeps us attuned to the Spirit.

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Lessons from the Garden: African Spirituality, Health, and Holistic Practice

Lessons from the Garden: African Spirituality, Health, and Holistic Practice

by Lahronda Welch Little
Lessons from the Garden: African Spirituality, Health, and Holistic Practice

Lessons from the Garden: African Spirituality, Health, and Holistic Practice

by Lahronda Welch Little

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Unearth the profound connection between health, spirituality, and our relationship with God by realizing that wellness is found in the harmony of our physical and spiritual lives.

How we live, practice our faith, and think of God profoundly influences our health and well-being. Inspired by the reflections of a young girl snapping beans on the porch and playing in the dirt, Rev. Lahronda Welch Little's Lessons from the Garden offers us a pathway to the biblical landscape of spirituality and health.

From the garden to her grandmother's kitchen, Little discovered a powerful truth: What we ingest profoundly shapes our well-being. Nature's bounty offers remedies for colds, minor cuts, burns, bruises, and even indigestion, teaching us that health is rooted in the earth. Little weaves together personal stories and insights that illuminate these revelations, inviting us to embrace the wisdom of nature as a companion to our spiritual life.

With clarity and passion, Little redefines health and spirituality, equipping spiritual seekers with the essential tools to explore the holistic foundations of African American and Kemetic spirituality. She shares transformative practices such as Kemetic yoga, sewing, breathwork, prayer, and biblical study, each serving as a pathway to deeper wellness and connection to the divine.

At the heart of Little's journey toward wholeness lies grace. Through the practice of compassion and empathy—first for ourselves and then for others—we learn to adapt and thrive as a community. While not every seed we plant bears fruit, our connection to the cyclical nature of life keeps us attuned to the Spirit.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798889833758
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 06/09/2026
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Dr. Lahronda Welch Little is a mystic, healer, teacher, and pastor who draws from her rich cultural and spiritual heritage to nurture and guide others to wellness and wholeness. Little is a minister in the United Methodist Church, leading programs in spiritual formation, women's ministry, and health in church and community. She holds an MDiv from Candler School of Theology and a PhD in spiritual care and pastoral theology from the Laney Graduate School, both of Emory University. She and her husband live in the suburbs of Atlanta and are the proud parents of two handsome teenage boys.

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