A former therapist takes a journey into the world of love through the stories of Morrie, of Tuesdays with Morrie fame; Julie, who was incarcerated following a devasting accident; and Scott, who needed a therapist who would spend hours walking with him. Original.
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Paula D'Arcy, a writer, retreat leader, and conference and seminar speaker, travels widely in the United States, Canada, and abroad. She is also President of the Red Bird Foundation, which supports the growth and spiritual development of those in need and furthers a ministry both to those in prison and those living in third world or disadvantaged cultures. D'Arcy's ministry grew from personal tragedy. In 1975 she survived a drunk driving accident, which took the lives of her husband and twenty-one-month-old daughter. Pregnant at the time, D'Arcy later gave birth to a second daughter. A psychotherapist who ministered to those facing issues of grief and loss, Paula worked with the Peale Foundation, founded by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, from 1980 until his death in 1993. Today her work includes leading workshops and retreats related to spirituality, aspiring writers, and women s gatherings, including Women s Initiation and Rites of Passage. In recent years she has teamed with Richard Rohr to present seminars on the Male/Female Journey and Spirituality in the Two Halves of Life. Her foundation is sponsoring Womenspeak 2007, a gathering of women of all nations and creeds to honor the unspoken wisdom helf by Spirit within a woman's heart.
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