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From the Ashes: A Spiritual Response to the Attack on America (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
From the Ashes A Spiritual Response to the Attack on America - Audio CD - Unabridged Author:Editors of Beliefnet, Richard Davidson (Narrator), Alison Fraser (Narrator) United We Stand. Together We Heal. "Our spirits are bowed, but not broken..." — The tragic events of September 11, 2001 scarred our landscape and broke our hearts. And yet it is said that only a broken heart can be made whole. As a nation we watched as heroic rescuers sifted through the rubble in search... more » of signs of life. As individuals, we are still sifting through our emotions in search of peace, solace, and understanding. Our emotions have run the gamut from shock and disbelief, to grief, anger, fear, hope, and search for meaning. From the Ashes: A Spiritual Response to the Attack on America is a collection of original essays, poems, and statements from spiritual leaders from many traditions and extraordinary citizens whose wisdom will help lead us - and our nation - on a spiritual search toward justice, meaning, hope, healing and plans for action to help listeners deal with the full and complex range of emotions, questions, and dilemmas stirred by this terrible tragedy. All profits will go to disaster relief funds.
What is the Proper Response to Hatred and Violence? Neale Donald Walsch (author of Abundance and Right Livelihood)
Deny Them Their Victory A Religious Response to Terrorism
What Would the Goddess Do? Starhawk
Sermon: Awake from Your Slumber Bishop T.D. Jakes
Our Only Hope: Balancing Justice and Mercy Reverend Forrest Church
Don't Tell Me We Should Not Blame God Rabbi David Wolpe
Does Fundamentalism Kill? Karen Armstrong (author of The History of God)
Where Was God? Reverend Andrew M. Greeley
God Was Where God Chose to Be Kathleen Norris (author of The Virgin of Bennington)
The Theistic God is Dead Reverend John Shelby Spong
Breakpoint Charles Colson
Father Mike Went On Ahead to Greet Them All Steven McDonald (interviewed by Wendy Schuman)
A Gospel Canticle of Good Tuesday Edward Hays
The Mystery of Evil: A Sermon Reverend Billy Graham
What Would I Say to Osama bin Laden: How Listening is the First Step Toward Peace Thich Nhat Hanh (interviewed by Anne Simpkinson)
Muslim-Americans: A Prayer Imam Izak-El Mu'eed Pasha
Do It Again, Lord Max Lucado
Why Does God Allow Evil? Rick Warren, D.M.
The Goddess of Democracy: A Sacred Archetype to Heal the World Thom Hartmann
What Would Muhammad Say About Terrorism? Alex Kronemer
Heal the World: Multifaith Response to an Assault on Our Humanity Arthur Magida
A War Against Terrorism Is Moral Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
The Morals of Might: How Do We Respond Without Stooping to the Terrorists' Level Gregg Easterbrook
What Would Buddha Do? Lama Surya Das
How Do Christians Tread A Path That Honors Jesus' Message? David P. Gushee
What Would Moses Do? Joshua Wolf Shenk
Mitakuye Oyasin Michael Hull
We All Live in a Sukkah Rabbi Arthur Waskow
In Praise of Small Ambitions Hugh O'Neill
God Still Answers Prayers Bruce Wilkinson (author of The Prayer of Jabez)
What Good Can Come From the Evil? William Webber
No Future Without Forgiveness Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu (interviewed by Anne Simpkinson)
Seeking Justice in the Midst of Terror: The Christian Criteria for Retribution Richard Land
Moment of Truth Kabir Helminski
Rest in Peace Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Unabridged - 4 CDs - 5 hours - read by Richard Davidson and Alison Fraser« less