A Lamp in Every Corner: Our Unitarian Universalist Storybook. Janeen K. Grohsmeyer. BV 4315.G76, 2004.
This collection of twenty-one original stories brings UU history to life for young listeners. A Lamp in Every Corner offers educators, parents and ministers a wonderful way to share UU faith stories with children, featuring historical information and discussion topics.
Welcoming Children with Special Needs: A Guidebook for Faith Communities. Sally Patton. R.E. BV 1615.D48 P37, 2004.
"Welcoming Children with Special Needs offers inspiration and practical instructions for including children with a wide variety of needs in the programs of congregations. She draws on her personal experience, her love of children and her training in the filed of special education to create a wonderful new guide for educators and parents alike."
-Jeanette Stokes, E.D., Resource Center for Women and Ministry in the South.
The Gospel of the Redman. Compiled by Ernest Thompson Seton and Julia M. Seton. E 98. R3 G67 2005
A commemorative edition of the original text, honoring Ernest Thompson Seton, renowned naturalist, artist, and founder of the Boy Scouts of America through photograph, sketches, and an extensive bibliography of his works.
Passion for Life: Lifelong Psychological and Spiritual Growth. Anne Brennan and Janice Brewi. BF 724.6. B76 1999
Life expectancy has nearly doubled from the beginning of the twentieth century to today. At mid-life, a person may well live another whole lifetime. This book takes seriously our increased life span along with its challenges to live fully, to grow, to develop unexplored parts of our selves, and to find creative was of being vitally involved in our own inner and outer lives.
Helping Grieving People: When tears are not enough: A Handbook for Care Providers. J. Shep Jeffries. BF 575. G7 J45 2005.
"Alternatively personal and poetic as well as professional, Helping Grieving People draws with equal comfort on the author's own rich trove of experience, on an artistic sensibility for capturing the poignancy of reflective moments, and on a range of contemporary theories that usefully inform our quest to understand bereavement and the needs of those subjected to it."
-Robert A. Neimeyer, Ph.D., series editor, Death, Dying, and Bereavement