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Le Flambeau School of Driving
Contributor(s): Morrison, Peggy Senger (Author), Ashworth, William (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0981998968     ISBN-13: 9780981998961
Publisher: Unction Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Spirituality
- Religion | Christianity - Quaker
- Travel | Special Interest - Adventure
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.88 lbs) 314 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Quaker minister and spiritual adventurer, Peggy Senger Morrison writes about finding God in unexpected places. The book starts by proposing 12 spiritual disciplines for the 21st century. These include: adventure, courage, surrender, compassion and failure. The idea is to develop and hold an unmediated experience of God and then courageously take that connection to the physical and metaphorical edges of the world. Because life is short and mastery is hard, this can only be accomplished by accepting the fact that we are all permanent student drivers. Applying a practical and optimistic theology, and coddling no lies, Peggy uses her own experiences in the United States and Central Africa to make plain a new and useful Christianity.


Contributor Bio(s): Morrison, Peggy Senger: - Peggy Senger Morrison is a freelance provocateur of grace. She is a recorded Friends minister and was the founding pastor of Freedom Friends Church, Salem Oregon. A counselor for over 20 years, her major focus was trauma healing. Peggy is the author of Miracle Motors: A Pert Near True Story, a motorcycle theology. Peggy is presently ministering and working off her Karma in higher education, running community-college based, high school completion programs for super-marginalized youth. Twice a mother, once a grandmother, she is delighted to be married to the beautiful and talented Alivia Biko.Ashworth, William: - Critically acclaimed environmental author William Ashworth holds an Oregon Book Award for Creative Nonfiction (1999) and a Kansas Notable Book Award (2007). A committed Quaker, he has held numerous positions in both his home meeting and in North Pacific Yearly Meeting.