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This book offers hope to the parish that is searching for a way to
make their liturgies more meaningful in the local context. Written
by a priest and musician who have worked together for many years in
the Canterbury House ministry at the University of Michigan, the
methods described here demonstrate a respect for others' gifts and
skills, discernment of the spiritual needs of the community, and
actively welcoming the creative force of the Holy Spirit to work
even in the planning process. Based on the liturgical format of the
Book of Common Prayer, Hamilton and Rush nevertheless outline their
experience and ideas in ways that will be useful to all liturgical
denominations."
Beulah, a dedicated nurse, wife and mother is forced to choose
between the survival of her family or her sanity. All she's ever
known was to take care of her husband Teddy and children Shelly and
Wallace. Sacrificing both her physical and mental health, she
diligently strived to make sure they didn't lack or want for
anything. It wasn't until a stream of unfortunate events unraveled
that Beulah realized her family didn't need her and was forced to
make a choice on whether to stick it out and save her family or
throw caution to the wind and save herself. After being humiliated
at work by a patient who tries to sexually assault her at the
bequest of a few security guards, finding out her husband Teddy
lives a double life as a gay man and cross dresser, the promiscuous
behavior her daughter Shelly strives to perfect, being assaulted
and arrested on drug charges because of her son Wallace's
affiliation with gangs, Beulah's life was its lowest of lows. Once
released from jail, she walks out of the police station and keeps
going, never to return to her home or family. Shortly on her
journey, she is picked up by Jose a passerby, who is able to
convince Beulah to allow him to take her to a nearby homeless
shelter. Once there, Beulah experiences unadulterated mental
despair and becomes borderline psychotic. Jose, who remains close
to her, soon becomes the key to Beulah's recovery and leads her
down a road that not only allows Beulah to learn her self worth,
but gives her the strength to live again. Dying for Life is the
story of a woman who lost herself in her family. What she thought
was rock bottom was a self revelation and golden second chance at
life, love and internal peace. No longer dying for life, Beulah is
able to take the broken pieces of her past and create a collage of
new beginnings; beginnings of internal acceptance, unconditional
love and acceptance of a new relationship with her estrange family.
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