A Pen and a Path: Writing as a Spiritual PracticeA hands-on, practical resource for people who want to explore their relationship with God through writing. |
Contents
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Using the Compass My Religious Tradition | 20 |
Milestones on the Path | 41 |
Childhood | 42 |
Adolescence | 46 |
Young Adulthood | 50 |
Marriage and Significant Relationships | 54 |
The Single Life | 57 |
Loneliness | 93 |
Anger | 97 |
Guilt and Shame | 101 |
Forgiveness | 107 |
Companions on the Path | 110 |
Family Parents Children Siblings | 111 |
Intimacy | 115 |
Faith Community | 119 |
Parenting | 60 |
Education | 63 |
Work History | 67 |
Midlife | 71 |
Elderlife | 74 |
Recognizing and Navigating the Landscape of Experience | 77 |
Disappointment Loss and Grief Shades of Sadness | 79 |
TrustLack of Trust | 82 |
Desire Fulfilled and Unfulfilled | 86 |
Physicality | 89 |
Global Community | 122 |
Mapping the World of Work | 125 |
My Current Work | 126 |
Seeking My Calling | 129 |
Manifesting My Calling in New Ways | 133 |
Spirituality and Creativity | 136 |
FOR FURTHER EXPLORATION If You Want to Write about Spirituality for Others | 141 |
Finding andor Forming a Creative Community a | 146 |
Suggested Resources on Writing and Spirituality | 148 |