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We write cards, memos, e-mail, sermons, and talks, but do we truly grow spiritually in the process? Groff wants to turn these everyday activities into mini-epiphanies of grace for ourselves and our listeners---uncovering the springs of our own creativity and deepening our relationship with God. 200 pages, softcover. Abingdon.
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Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 200 Vendor: Abingdon Press Publication Date: 2007
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches) ISBN: 0687642655 ISBN-13: 9780687642656 Availability: Usually ships in 24-48 hours.
People write all the timememos, cards, or emails, presentations for speaking, teaching, or preaching. Whether you write for personal reflection or for others, this book will deepen the creative process by finding meaning and mystery in ordinary notes or analytical essays, prose or poetry, sermons or lectures, music or lyrics, committee minutes or family stories.
Writing is a form of contemplation, wrote Thomas Merton. Exquisitely written, Writing Tides embodies Kent Groffs passion to help anyone discover contemplative insights through personal reflections, practical notes, or work-related writing.
Drawing upon the authors experience leading courses in writing, spiritual formation, and vocation, Groff guides readers to discover writing practices that aid meditation, prayer, and spiritual growth.
An excerpt from the Circuit Rider review: "Some will find Writing Tides to be of immense help as they seek to become more creative and disciplined writers; this work will be of particular interest to those for whom creativity and discipline are spiritual matters." (Click here to read the entire review.)
Author Bio
Kent Ira Groff teaches writing workshops at Chautauqua, New York, and at conference centers and seminaries. Groff is author of Active Spirituality: A Guide for Seekers and Ministers (The Alban Institute); Journeymen: A Spiritual Guide for Men (and for Women Who Want to Understand Them) (Upper Room Books); The Soul of Tomorrows Church (Upper Room Books); and What Would I Believe If I Didnt Believe Anything? A Handbook for Spiritual Orphans (Jossey-Bass). He is founder of Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development and adjunct professor at Lancaster Theological Seminary (Pennsylvania).