The Journey of Life: Confronting, Celebrating, and Coping with its Experiences

by Henderson Brome


Formats

Softcover
$15.95
Hardcover
$25.95
Softcover
$15.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/16/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9780595425617
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9780595894307

About the Book

The journey of life from birth to death is a phenomenon that is common to all human beings. It's an experience that transcends all the variables of our existence such as race, religion and nationality. How we reach our destination, accomplish our goals and realize our God-given destiny is contingent upon our ability to navigate the contours of that journey. We can indeed celebrate the blessings and successes, confront the obstacles and cope with the myriad experiences of life's journey.

This book is addressed to all who struggle to meet the challenges of life's journey. Some chapters provide us with powerful and compelling stories of those who in the face of adversity and disappointment did not retreat nor surrender but who through faith, determination, patience and indefatigable will were able to triumph over the troubles, trials, temptation and tribulation of their experience. Other chapters provide the reader with stories that serve as sign posts that allow one to make the appropriate detours and diversions in order to avoid the pitfalls and potholes of life's journey.

The content of this book provides us not only with a road map, but also with some valuable tools for our survival kit as we traverse the diverse landscape of that journey.


About the Author

Dr. Henderson Brome holds graduate degrees from Trinity College, Boston College, Columbia University, and Yale University. At Yale he was the recipient of the Albert Beebe Prize in Homiletics and upon graduation was made a Research Fellow.
A lecturer in several colleges, he has taught courses in the area of child development, cognitive development, the Psychopathology of Childhood, and the Psychology of Adolescence. He is an ordained priest in the Anglican Church and serves at St. Cyprian?s Episcopal Church in Boston, MA.