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"Mary Earle brings her fine qualities to this book - clarity of mind, depth of spirit and an integrated experience of brokenness. She does all of this with passion, imagination and rare sensitivity.--Philip Newell, author of Echo of the Soul: The Sacredness of the Human Body "Through her personal struggle with debilitating illness, Mary Earle learned to listen deeply to the language of her body. This moving account, which includes the stories of others dealing with sickness, offers simple yet profound models for prayer based on the ancient Benedictine wisdom of Lectio Divina. Whether readers are facing long illness, dealing with past wounds or recovering from sudden trauma the book will provide gentle guidance that makes prayer possible in hospital, sick room, physician's office or during diagnostic and remedial treatments. By paying attention to physical pain and emotional stress comes the discovery of holy Presence and even joy in the experience of illness. The authenticity of this book shines through its pages to support healing and hope."--The Rev. Elizabeth Canham "Writing with the authenticity of one who has 'been there,' Mary Earle offers compassionate and practical guidance to those suffering from serious, chronic, and terminal illness. Her adaptation of the ancient Benedictine practice of lectio divina is creative and inviting: through carefully structured exercises the sufferer is led to 'read' not only Scripture but her body and her illness prayerfully. The tone of the book is warm and supportive, always aware of the physical and emotional limitations of the reader. Although it is intended primarily for the person living with illness, Broken Body, Healing Spirit is also a valuable resource for anyone ministering pastorally to the sick."--Margaret Guenther"Mary Earle's creative use of the spiritual practice of lectio divina invites readers to seek God in times of illness through a careful process of listening that resists easy answers and yet offers life-giving hope. Wise and gentle, this book offers practical guidance to a generation of Christians who live at some distance from both their bodies and their souls."--Frederick W. Schmidt, author of When Suffering Persists.
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