The Soulmaking Room
In this personal story, Dee Dee Risher weaves experiences from her life with the biblical story of the prophet Elisha and the Shunammite woman. Risher is captivated by this spiritually attuned, generous, hospitable, honest, and bold woman. The woman from Shunem extends radical hospitality to the prophet, expecting no reward. But when disaster strikes, she does not hesitate to hold Elisha accountable or talk back.
Hidden in the story, Risher believes, are the questions that lead to a more authentic life:
- What does it mean to build a holy room in our lives?
- How honestly do we confront our inevitable losses and griefs? As we work to transform our world, how do we grapple with failure?
- Do we have the kind of faith that can ask bold questions in the face of death?
- What openings does radical hospitality create in our lives?
"Every human being goes through so much," Risher reflects, "and there is some heartbreakingly beautiful fruit we are to shape from that. That is our own unique, authentic gift to the world." Her book encourages each of us to find a holy room in which we are in community with others and where we can shape our souls into their unique dimensions. We each need a space for this work-a soulmaking room.
"If we cannot deal with failure, if we do not know how to put our deepest losses in our holy room, and if we do not know who our people are, we can never fully join the joy and power of God's story," Dee Dee Risher asserts. Embark with her on the adventure of creating and discovering the joys of The Soulmaking Room.
ISBN: 978-0-8358-1525-3
Kindle ISBN: 978-0-8358-1534-5
EPub ISBN: 978-0-8358-1526-0
Imprint: Upper Room
Pub Date: April 2016
Trim Size: 6 in (w) x 9 in (h) x 0.448 in (d)
Page Count: 210
BISAC Categories: RELIGION / Christian Living / Spiritual Growth
BISAC1: REL012120
BISAC2: REL012110
BISAC3: REL012000
—bell hooks, Author of Ain’t I a Woman, educator, activist
—Shane Claiborne, Author, social activist, founding member of The Simple Way
—Brian McLaren, Author and theologian
—Richard Rohr, Author of Falling Upward and other books; founder of Center for Contemplation and Action
—Jim Wallis, New York Times bestselling author of The UnCommon Good and editor-in-chief of Sojourners magazine
—Murphy Davis, Author, pastor, activist, founder of The Open Door
—Ched Myers, Theologian, author of Binding the Strong Man and other books, founder of Bartimaeus Institute
—Walter Brueggemann, Theologian, author of The Prophetic Imagination and other books, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary
—David Janzen, Author and elder of Reba Place Fellowship
—Elizabeth Killough, Director, Untours Foundation
—Robert Ellsberg, Author and publisher, Orbis Books