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What happens when you’re “Religious but not Spiritual” and someone you are supposed to protect is in danger, and your commitment and care can’t guarantee a safe outcome?
Beth Hunt, who spent 33 years as a business journalist, left that career behind to pursue something a little closer to God. She earned a master’s degree in peace and conflict resolution, and now spends her time helping individuals, families, organizations, and churches communicate
more gently, navigate conflict with grace, and rebuild trust in a world often marked by anger and division. She’s wife to Brian, a mathematician and professor, and mom to Shannon, a college student. They were all rescued by Bella, a boxer-pit bull mix.
Sarah Hollar, an Episcopal Priest and Spiritual Director, lives in Charlotte, NC where she serves a parish, tends relationships with her husband, two children, two stepchildren, their spouses, seven grandchildren, and her wise aging mother. She also has a good number of friends. Deeply curious about the complexity of the human experience and how God is present in that complexity, she invites you to join her as all sorts of folk share their memorable encounters with God.
www.whengodgotreal.com
By Sarah HollarWhat happens when you’re “Religious but not Spiritual” and someone you are supposed to protect is in danger, and your commitment and care can’t guarantee a safe outcome?
Beth Hunt, who spent 33 years as a business journalist, left that career behind to pursue something a little closer to God. She earned a master’s degree in peace and conflict resolution, and now spends her time helping individuals, families, organizations, and churches communicate
more gently, navigate conflict with grace, and rebuild trust in a world often marked by anger and division. She’s wife to Brian, a mathematician and professor, and mom to Shannon, a college student. They were all rescued by Bella, a boxer-pit bull mix.
Sarah Hollar, an Episcopal Priest and Spiritual Director, lives in Charlotte, NC where she serves a parish, tends relationships with her husband, two children, two stepchildren, their spouses, seven grandchildren, and her wise aging mother. She also has a good number of friends. Deeply curious about the complexity of the human experience and how God is present in that complexity, she invites you to join her as all sorts of folk share their memorable encounters with God.
www.whengodgotreal.com