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When you frame your life, what's in the picture? We don't just remember the past. We remember it as we have framed it. Jesus calls us to reframe lifegrace instead of law, love instead of retaliationdemonstrating that our faith-work is framework. In this book, readers will be awakened to the power of the words they choose. As we begin to change our word choices, we become empowered to reframe our story according to the truth of our lives and the wisdom of the gospel. New circumstancesa divorce, a new job, an illness, or a revelation about the pastoften drive us to reframe. In these times of…mehr

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When you frame your life, what's in the picture? We don't just remember the past. We remember it as we have framed it. Jesus calls us to reframe lifegrace instead of law, love instead of retaliationdemonstrating that our faith-work is framework. In this book, readers will be awakened to the power of the words they choose. As we begin to change our word choices, we become empowered to reframe our story according to the truth of our lives and the wisdom of the gospel. New circumstancesa divorce, a new job, an illness, or a revelation about the pastoften drive us to reframe. In these times of crisis or change, we realize that the words and labels we have previously accepted are unsatisfying. Reframing the Soul guides readers through remembering the past with gratitude, anticipating the future with hope, dwelling within themselves with peace, and relating to others in love.
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Autorenporträt
Gregory Spencer holds a PhD in Rhetoric and Communication and has taught about words, perception, narrative, and the importance of questions for thirty years at Westmont College. He has published two novels (The Welkening and Guardian of the Veil), two works of nonfiction (A Heart for Truth and Awakening the Quieter Virtues), and dozens of articles, poems, and op-ed pieces. He lives in Santa Barbara, CA, with his wife of over forty years. They have three married daughters and four grandchildren, all of whom live too far away. He enjoys gardening, tennis, hiking, and asking involved dinner questions.