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Becoming Who I Am: Reflections on Wholeness and Embracing Our Divine Stories
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▼▲Title: Becoming Who I Am: Reflections on Wholeness and Embracing Our Divine Stories By: Beth-Sarah Wright Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Vendor: Morehouse Publishing | Publication Date: 2015 Dimensions: 7 X 5 (inches) Weight: 2 pounds ISBN-13: 9780819231796 Stock No: WW231796 |
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▼▲Love yourself by telling your story.
Our stories anchor us as we experience the vicissitudes of life. They strengthen us, inspire us, and encourage us as we grow older. This book offers Jesus story as a real-life mirror to our own stories, ultimately making Gods story, our story, and our story, God's story. From Begotten, to Suffering Death, to Glory, and the Life of the World to Come, the author uses spiritual reflections, poetry, and the Nicene Creed to give new meaning to real-life circumstances of identity, pain, family life, dealing with depression, and ultimate healing.
Becoming Who I Am encourages us to embrace and tell our whole stories and to discover our divine capacity for true life transformation and joy.
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▼▲Editorial Reviews
▼▲"This slim volume is full of infectious rhythms and memorable lines, but you will have to read it yourself to discover which ones are calling your name. Beth-Sarah Wright has done what all good writers do: she has found the universal story in her story and made an offering of it for the rest of us."
Barbara Brown Taylor, author of Learning to Walk in the Dark
"With poetry, story, song, and lament, Beth-Sarah Wright invites her reader to choose life, God-given and God-directed life. Her book surprises, provokes, and inspires, challenging us to hear and to see in the ways of the Gospel."
Mary C. Earle, spiritual director, retreat leader, Episcopal priest, author of Marvelously Made: Gratefulness and the Body
"Beth-Sarah Wright reminds us that the Spirit who guides us on this journey of faith is more poet than cartographer, more storyteller than director. Each step on our way to wholeness is holy and hopeful."
Milton Brasher-Cunningham, author of Keeping the Feast and This Must Be the Place
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