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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carolyne CallPublisher: Jewish Lights Publishing Imprint: SkyLight Paths Publishing,US Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.503kg ISBN: 9781683363187ISBN 10: 1683363183 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 18 November 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsLike water in the desert--a lifeline for transformation. An invaluable tool for anyone in the process of a divorce, whether or not they consider themselves spiritual, and a must-have resource for all in the helping professions, especially clergy, spiritual directors and therapists. --Kay Lindahl, interfaith minister; founder, The Listening Center; author, The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice Brilliantly written, lovingly presented, courageously honest ... plumbs the best wisdom from religious tradition, psychology, and personal experience to help grow the soul and rebuild a richer and more meaningful life.... A treasure. --Rabbi Perry Netter, author, Divorce Is a Mitzvah: A Practical Guide to Finding Wholeness and Holiness When Your Marriage Dies A remarkably wise guide through the perilous terrain of divorce ... that shares stories and experience to chart a path through wrenching loss into deeper insight and new-found wholeness. --Dr. Nancy Copeland-Payton, author, The Losses of Our Lives: The Sacred Gifts of Renewal in Everyday Loss Thoughtful and practical ideas as well as cautions for common traps promise to be blessings for anyone moving through a divorce. A superb resource for clergy, Stephen Series ministers, and pastoral counselors as they care for hurting people. --Marie A. Blunt, executive director, Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend [A] valuable resource.... The straightforward stories of others who have travelled this path are like signposts to show the way and let you know you are not alone. --Nancy L. Bieber, retreat leader, teacher, Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development; author, Decision Making and Spiritual Discernment: The Sacred Art of Finding Your Way A clear-eyed look at the overwhelming need for a fresh approach to divorce, one that is infused with forgiveness and hope. --Marcia Ford, author, Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit and The Sacred Art of Forgiveness: Forgiving Ourselves and Others through God's Grace Like water in the desert a lifeline for transformation. An invaluable tool for anyone in the process of a divorce, whether or not they consider themselves spiritual, and a must-have resource for all in the helping professions, especially clergy, spiritual directors and therapists. Kay Lindahl, interfaith minister; founder, The Listening Center; author, The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice Brilliantly written, lovingly presented, courageously honest plumbs the best wisdom from religious tradition, psychology, and personal experience to help grow the soul and rebuild a richer and more meaningful life . A treasure. Rabbi Perry Netter, author, Divorce Is a Mitzvah: A Practical Guide to Finding Wholeness and Holiness When Your Marriage Dies A remarkably wise guide through the perilous terrain of divorce that shares stories and experience to chart a path through wrenching loss into deeper insight and new-found wholeness. Dr. Nancy Copeland-Payton, author, The Losses of Our Lives: The Sacred Gifts of Renewal in Everyday Loss Thoughtful and practical ideas as well as cautions for common traps promise to be blessings for anyone moving through a divorce. A superb resource for clergy, Stephen Series ministers, and pastoral counselors as they care for hurting people. Marie A. Blunt, executive director, Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend [A] valuable resource . The straightforward stories of others who have travelled this path are like signposts to show the way and let you know you are not alone. Nancy L. Bieber, retreat leader, teacher, Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development; author, Decision Making and Spiritual Discernment: The Sacred Art of Finding Your Way A clear-eyed look at the overwhelming need for a fresh approach to divorce, one that is infused with forgiveness and hope. Marcia Ford, author, Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit and The Sacred Art of Forgiveness: Forgiving Ourselves and Others through God s Grace Like water in the desert a lifeline for transformation. An invaluable tool for anyone in the process of a divorce, whether or not they consider themselves spiritual, and a must-have resource for all in the helping professions, especially clergy, spiritual directors and therapists. Kay Lindahl, interfaith minister; founder, The Listening Center; author, The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice Brilliantly written, lovingly presented, courageously honest plumbs the best wisdom from religious tradition, psychology, and personal experience to help grow the soul and rebuild a richer and more meaningful life . A treasure. Rabbi Perry Netter, author, Divorce Is a Mitzvah: A Practical Guide to Finding Wholeness and Holiness When Your Marriage Dies A remarkably wise guide through the perilous terrain of divorce that shares stories and experience to chart a path through wrenching loss into deeper insight and new-found wholeness. Dr. Nancy Copeland-Payton, author, The Losses of Our Lives: The Sacred Gifts of Renewal in Everyday Loss Thoughtful and practical ideas as well as cautions for common traps promise to be blessings for anyone moving through a divorce. A superb resource for clergy, Stephen Series ministers, and pastoral counselors as they care for hurting people. Marie A. Blunt, executive director, Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend [A] valuable resource . The straightforward stories of others who have travelled this path are like signposts to show the way and let you know you are not alone. Nancy L. Bieber, retreat leader, teacher, Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development; author, Decision Making and Spiritual Discernment: The Sacred Art of Finding Your Way A clear-eyed look at the overwhelming need for a fresh approach to divorce, one that is infused with forgiveness and hope. Marcia Ford, author, Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit and The Sacred Art of Forgiveness: Forgiving Ourselves and Others through God s Grace Like water in the desert a lifeline for transformation. An invaluable tool for anyone in the process of a divorce, whether or not they consider themselves spiritual, and a must-have resource for all in the helping professions, especially clergy, spiritual directors and therapists. Kay Lindahl, interfaith minister; founder, The Listening Center; author, The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice Brilliantly written, lovingly presented, courageously honest plumbs the best wisdom from religious tradition, psychology, and personal experience to help grow the soul and rebuild a richer and more meaningful life . A treasure. Rabbi Perry Netter, author, Divorce Is a Mitzvah: A Practical Guide to Finding Wholeness and Holiness When Your Marriage Dies A remarkably wise guide through the perilous terrain of divorce that shares stories and experience to chart a path through wrenching loss into deeper insight and new-found wholeness. Dr. Nancy Copeland-Payton, author, The Losses of Our Lives: The Sacred Gifts of Renewal in Everyday Loss Thoughtful and practical ideas as well as cautions for common traps promise to be blessings for anyone moving through a divorce. A superb resource for clergy, Stephen Series ministers, and pastoral counselors as they care for hurting people. Marie A. Blunt, executive director, Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend [A] valuable resource . The straightforward stories of others who have travelled this path are like signposts to show the way and let you know you are not alone. Nancy L. Bieber, retreat leader, teacher, Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development; author, Decision Making and Spiritual Discernment: The Sacred Art of Finding Your Way A clear-eyed look at the overwhelming need for a fresh approach to divorce, one that is infused with forgiveness and hope. Marcia Ford, author, Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit and The Sacred Art of Forgiveness: Forgiving Ourselves and Others through God s Grace Like water in the desert--a lifeline for transformation. An invaluable tool for anyone in the process of a divorce, whether or not they consider themselves spiritual, and a must-have resource for all in the helping professions, especially clergy, spiritual directors and therapists. --Kay Lindahl, interfaith minister; founder, The Listening Center; author, The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice Brilliantly written, lovingly presented, courageously honest ... plumbs the best wisdom from religious tradition, psychology, and personal experience to help grow the soul and rebuild a richer and more meaningful life.... A treasure. --Rabbi Perry Netter, author, Divorce Is a Mitzvah: A Practical Guide to Finding Wholeness and Holiness When Your Marriage Dies A remarkably wise guide through the perilous terrain of divorce ... that shares stories and experience to chart a path through wrenching loss into deeper insight and new-found wholeness. --Dr. Nancy Copeland-Payton, author, The Losses of Our Lives: The Sacred Gifts of Renewal in Everyday Loss Thoughtful and practical ideas as well as cautions for common traps promise to be blessings for anyone moving through a divorce. A superb resource for clergy, Stephen Series ministers, and pastoral counselors as they care for hurting people. --Marie A. Blunt, executive director, Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend [A] valuable resource.... The straightforward stories of others who have travelled this path are like signposts to show the way and let you know you are not alone. --Nancy L. Bieber, retreat leader, teacher, Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development; author, Decision Making and Spiritual Discernment: The Sacred Art of Finding Your Way A clear-eyed look at the overwhelming need for a fresh approach to divorce, one that is infused with forgiveness and hope. --Marcia Ford, author, Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit and The Sacred Art of Forgiveness: Forgiving Ourselves and Others through God's Grace Like water in the desert--a lifeline for transformation. An invaluable tool for anyone in the process of a divorce, whether or not they consider themselves spiritual, and a must-have resource for all in the helping professions, especially clergy, spiritual directors and therapists. --<b>Kay Lindahl</b>, interfaith minister; founder, The Listening Center; author, <em>The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice</em></p> Brilliantly written, lovingly presented, courageously honest ... plumbs the best wisdom from religious tradition, psychology, and personal experience to help grow the soul and rebuild a richer and more meaningful life.... A treasure. --<b>Rabbi Perry Netter</b>, author, <em>Divorce Is a Mitzvah: A Practical Guide to Finding Wholeness and Holiness When Your Marriage Dies</em></p> A remarkably wise guide through the perilous terrain of divorce ... that shares stories and experience to chart a path through wrenching loss into deeper insight and new-found wholeness. --<b>Dr. Nancy Copeland-Payton</b>, author, <em>The Losses of Our Lives: The Sacred Gifts of Renewal in Everyday Loss</em></p> Thoughtful and practical ideas as well as cautions for common traps promise to be blessings for anyone moving through a divorce. A superb resource for clergy, Stephen Series ministers, and pastoral counselors as they care for hurting people. --<b>Marie A. Blunt</b>, executive director, Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend</p> [A] valuable resource.... The straightforward stories of others who have travelled this path are like signposts to show the way and let you know you are not alone. --<b>Nancy L. Bieber</b>, retreat leader, teacher, Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development; author, <em>Decision Making and Spiritual Discernment: The Sacred Art of Finding Your Way</em></p> A clear-eyed look at the overwhelming need for a fresh approach to divorce, one that is infused with forgiveness and hope. --<b>Marcia Ford</b>, author, <em>Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit</em> and <em>The Sacred Art of Forgiveness: Forgiving Ourselves and Others through God's Grace</em></p> Like water in the desert--a lifeline for transformation. An invaluable tool for anyone in the process of a divorce, whether or not they consider themselves spiritual, and a must-have resource for all in the helping professions, especially clergy, spiritual directors and therapists. --Kay Lindahl, interfaith minister; founder, The Listening Center; author, The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice Brilliantly written, lovingly presented, courageously honest ... plumbs the best wisdom from religious tradition, psychology, and personal experience to help grow the soul and rebuild a richer and more meaningful life.... A treasure. --Rabbi Perry Netter, author, Divorce Is a Mitzvah: A Practical Guide to Finding Wholeness and Holiness When Your Marriage Dies A remarkably wise guide through the perilous terrain of divorce ... that shares stories and experience to chart a path through wrenching loss into deeper insight and new-found wholeness. --Dr. Nancy Copeland-Payton, author, The Losses of Our Lives: The Sacred Gifts of Renewal in Everyday Loss Thoughtful and practical ideas as well as cautions for common traps promise to be blessings for anyone moving through a divorce. A superb resource for clergy, Stephen Series ministers, and pastoral counselors as they care for hurting people. --Marie A. Blunt, executive director, Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend [A] valuable resource.... The straightforward stories of others who have travelled this path are like signposts to show the way and let you know you are not alone. --Nancy L. Bieber, retreat leader, teacher, Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development; author, Decision Making and Spiritual Discernment: The Sacred Art of Finding Your Way A clear-eyed look at the overwhelming need for a fresh approach to divorce, one that is infused with forgiveness and hope. --Marcia Ford, author, Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit and The Sacred Art of Forgiveness: Forgiving Ourselves and Others through God's Grace Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |