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A transformative collection of prayers that shows a pathway to a place where rage and anger are not barriers but bridges to a more profound relationship with God In this groundbreaking collection, priest and social media dynamo, Elizabeth Ashman Riley, carves out a sanctuary where unfiltered human emotions resonate with spiritual contemplation. Along with her extensive and diverse TikTok following, Riley destabilizes conventional norms of religious discourse, beckoning her audience to transcend superficial affirmations and engage profoundly and honestly with a higher power. Thematically…mehr
A transformative collection of prayers that shows a pathway to a place where rage and anger are not barriers but bridges to a more profound relationship with God In this groundbreaking collection, priest and social media dynamo, Elizabeth Ashman Riley, carves out a sanctuary where unfiltered human emotions resonate with spiritual contemplation. Along with her extensive and diverse TikTok following, Riley destabilizes conventional norms of religious discourse, beckoning her audience to transcend superficial affirmations and engage profoundly and honestly with a higher power. Thematically organized, each section explores uncharted territories of one's spiritual journey, providing a haven for a comprehensive spectrum of human feelings in conversations with God-who, as Riley explains, is far more compassionate and understanding than often acknowledged. Addressing pressing contemporary issues ranging from racism and healthcare disparities to climate change and daily hurdles, Rage Prayers promotes a spirituality grounded in sincere dialog with a deity open to it all. Riley warmly encourages everyone to approach spirituality with their true selves, nurturing a deep connection that appreciates rather than stifles inherent human complexity. Regardless of one's level of faith, individuals will find a revitalized way to reach out to the divine through rage praying, a technique pioneered by a cleric who wants us all to question, express anger, harbor doubts, yet remain hope-filled in our spiritual endeavors.
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Autorenporträt
Rev. Elizabeth Ashman Riley is a priest in the Dioceses of Olympia, fostering a diverse community both in-person and through her vibrant TikTok presence, where she connects with over 60,000 followers from various backgrounds. An alumna of Saint Mary's College of California, she has Master of Divinity from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley. Riley's notable roles have included serving as a deacon at St. Luke's Episcopal Church and Associate Rector at Trinity Church, both in California. She has been a steadfast board member for organizations like Young Clergy Women International and Stanford's Episcopal Campus Ministry, focusing on fundraising and development initiatives. In 2022, her sermonizing acumen earned her the diocesan preaching award. She resides just outside of Seattle, WA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction
Raging Through the Human Condition Loneliness Heartbreak Parenting Children Parenting Teens Marriage Unfaithfulness Divorce Job Loss Our Bodies Work Depression Anxiety Soft Landings Addiction Rock Bottom The Grind What’s Next The Under Appreciated
Raging at Mortality Illness Cancer Infertility Childbirth Miscarriage Death of a Child Chronic Illness Terminal Illness The Cost of Care Obligatory Caregiving Caregiving Death Grief Inconvenient Grief Raging with Faith Doubt Weaponized Faith Absent God Unanswered prayers Lost Faith Questioning Toxic Positivity False Prophets Purity Culture The Harm of Salvation Indoctrination White Jesus Silencing Women Harming the Marginalized
Raging for Justice White Nationalism Elections / Politics Gun Violence Racism Climate Change War Genocide Racism Islamophobia Antisemitism Capitalism Homelessness Patriarchy Violence Against Women Hunger Reproductive Rights Ableism Indigenous People Black Lives Matter Healthcare industry LGBTQ Trans Petty Rage Reply All Car Alarms Traffic Daylight Savings Late Fees Auto-Renewals Taxes Spilled Milk
Raging Through the Human Condition Loneliness Heartbreak Parenting Children Parenting Teens Marriage Unfaithfulness Divorce Job Loss Our Bodies Work Depression Anxiety Soft Landings Addiction Rock Bottom The Grind What’s Next The Under Appreciated
Raging at Mortality Illness Cancer Infertility Childbirth Miscarriage Death of a Child Chronic Illness Terminal Illness The Cost of Care Obligatory Caregiving Caregiving Death Grief Inconvenient Grief Raging with Faith Doubt Weaponized Faith Absent God Unanswered prayers Lost Faith Questioning Toxic Positivity False Prophets Purity Culture The Harm of Salvation Indoctrination White Jesus Silencing Women Harming the Marginalized
Raging for Justice White Nationalism Elections / Politics Gun Violence Racism Climate Change War Genocide Racism Islamophobia Antisemitism Capitalism Homelessness Patriarchy Violence Against Women Hunger Reproductive Rights Ableism Indigenous People Black Lives Matter Healthcare industry LGBTQ Trans Petty Rage Reply All Car Alarms Traffic Daylight Savings Late Fees Auto-Renewals Taxes Spilled Milk
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