The author begins her exploration of the Christian life with the memory
of childhood afternoons spent rocking in green wicker chairs on her
grandmother's front porch, listening to the stories of women who came to
call. The image of calling as baptismal vocation, the sharing of time
and conversation, the vision that informs our choices and actions is
vividly described through Westerhoff's stories drawn from her life and
work. Narratives of what it means to live as a Christian provide the
variations on the baptismal themes of ministry, community, and
responsibility in this "song for the baptized."