Relig-ish

Soulful Living in a Spiritual-But-Not-Religious World

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Ritual & Practices, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Rachelle Mee-Chapman ISBN: 9780827203037
Publisher: Chalice Press Publication: July 26, 2016
Imprint: Chalice Press Language: English
Author: Rachelle Mee-Chapman
ISBN: 9780827203037
Publisher: Chalice Press
Publication: July 26, 2016
Imprint: Chalice Press
Language: English

When it comes to religion, "choose one" is no longer your only option. You can be spiritual-but-not-religious or not particularly religious at all-yet still have a robust system of beliefs and values that guides you. Creating your own set of eclectic spiritual practices is not a sign that you are a faith-less person but rather a faith-ful person responding with honesty to an increasingly expanding world. If faithfully attending church isn't helping you live out your values in everyday ways, becoming relig-ish may be the answer!

Rachelle Mee-Chapman's new book Relig-ish will help you:
Create a set of spiritual practices that fit into your daily life and honor the things you value most.
Develop right-fit spiritual practices for yourself and your family outside of going to church.
Shake off harmful religious messages and embrace truths that won't damage yourself or your soul.
Build bridges towards your religious family members by identifying the common values that are the bedrock beneath your beliefs.
Discover that your soul is not at risk and you are not lost in your wondering, wandering post-church world.

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When it comes to religion, "choose one" is no longer your only option. You can be spiritual-but-not-religious or not particularly religious at all-yet still have a robust system of beliefs and values that guides you. Creating your own set of eclectic spiritual practices is not a sign that you are a faith-less person but rather a faith-ful person responding with honesty to an increasingly expanding world. If faithfully attending church isn't helping you live out your values in everyday ways, becoming relig-ish may be the answer!

Rachelle Mee-Chapman's new book Relig-ish will help you:
Create a set of spiritual practices that fit into your daily life and honor the things you value most.
Develop right-fit spiritual practices for yourself and your family outside of going to church.
Shake off harmful religious messages and embrace truths that won't damage yourself or your soul.
Build bridges towards your religious family members by identifying the common values that are the bedrock beneath your beliefs.
Discover that your soul is not at risk and you are not lost in your wondering, wandering post-church world.

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