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Kathleen Norris with Tim Scorer
Aug/2012, 80 Pages, PAPERBACK, 7.25 x 9
ISBN-13: 9781606741139
Bestselling author Kathleen Norris provides a unique viewpoint of “what matters most,” including these sessions:
Ideal for adult and young-adult small groups, Christian educators, clergy, chaplains and campus ministries.
Each of the five DVD sessions begins with a 10-15 minute video presentation by Kathleen Norris followed by filmed interaction with a diverse small group of adults.
Also available is the Embracing a Life of Meaning DVD (with one copy needed for each group).
Kathleen Norris is an award-winning poet, writer and author of four New York Times bestsellers. Her work is intimate and historical, rich in poetry and meditations, brimming with exasperation and reverence, deeply grounded in both nature and spirit, sometimes funny and often provocative.
Tim Scorer writes the accompanying study guides for the Embracing series. Tim is an educator, retreat leader, and spiritual director, who lives near Vancouver, Canada. He works part time in adult faith formation at St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church.
“When Kathleen Norris returned to church she brought with her a quick sense of homer, a poet's imagination and appreciation of our common humanity, and openness to what the church aspires to be and what it actually is. Kathleen's literary breadth alone makes spending time with her in conversation a special gift. Her secret here, among many, is to meet us where we are, to take our experience absolutely seriously, and to engage us in conversation with her characteristic integrity and winsome humility. This study is a true treasure in an honestly, compellingly human vessel.”
—John Buchanan, Editor/Publisher, The Christian Century, Chicago, Illinois.
“Kathleen Norris is one of the great spiritual masters of our time”
—James Martin, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, contributing editor of America magazine and author of The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything.
“This writer, whose contemplative walk with Christ inspires the many who know her from the printed page, added another dimension to my engagement with what she says when I experienced it in the format of televised conversation. One of the things I treasure most about Kathleen Norris is the fact that she does not flinch from the harder parts of the walk with Christ, and yet communicates this unwavering honesty in a way that quietly invites."
—Barbara Cawthorne Crafton, director of The Geranium Farm, an online institute for the encouragement of spiritual practice. She serves St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Metuchen, NJ.
"At the heart of our problem is a major "crisis of meaning". So many Western people have never knocked on the hard bottom of Reality or the high ceiling of the Transcendent. We need master teachers to rebuild the foundations of broad Wisdom and inherent Goodness. Well, here is one of those teachers!"
—[Fr.] Richard Rohr, O.F.M, Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico