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On the day she discovered she was pregnant, Hannah Shanks received Communion. She heard Jesus' familiar words, "This is my body, broken; This is my blood poured out," in a new way and felt closer to God. This Is My Body reflects on Communion, a central act of the Christian faith, and proclaims that God can be seen through the eyes, bodies, and experiences of women. "Women and mothers are not left out of the story," Shanks writes. "Our selves, our bodies, and our experiences have always testified to the glory of God--not as a special story relevant only to women who bear children but to everyone."…mehr

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On the day she discovered she was pregnant, Hannah Shanks received Communion. She heard Jesus' familiar words, "This is my body, broken; This is my blood poured out," in a new way and felt closer to God. This Is My Body reflects on Communion, a central act of the Christian faith, and proclaims that God can be seen through the eyes, bodies, and experiences of women. "Women and mothers are not left out of the story," Shanks writes. "Our selves, our bodies, and our experiences have always testified to the glory of God--not as a special story relevant only to women who bear children but to everyone."
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Autorenporträt
Hannah Shanks is assistant professor of social work and director of the social work program at Greenville University, Greenville, Illinois. She is a storyteller and has participated in the St. Louis chapter of Listen to Your Mother, a live reading series and video sharing company. Hannah is a member of Anam Cara St. Louis, an intentional ecumenical community formed around a shared Rule of Life and weekly observance of prayer and communion.