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COMING IN SEPTEMBER, ADVANCE "BUZZ" ON THE FINAL DEADLINE
“In The Final Deadline we meet a man of God searching the meaning of death for his own life. By his compassionate accompaniment of friends and relatives approaching death, Chris Glaser has received unique gifts from each one. I found myself in the privileged company of a friend and master, sharing his kind spirit, his deep wisdom, and his compassionate heart. His message deserves to be widely read and deeply contemplated.”
“Most of human history has lived very close to death, and initiation rites forced it into our awareness. Now we need wise teachers like Chris to invite us into this cosmic dance. He will help you to know that death is not primarily a medical event, but a spiritual one!”
“Chris Glaser, with the heart of a pastor, the sensitivity of a therapist and the insight of a theologian, confronts the power of death in all its forms. He engages it, learns from it, wrestles with it, and ultimately transforms its sting into a stimulus for a renewed commitment to living. It is a touching and gracious book.”
"Spirited mastery in making sense of the losses and grief’s shaping our journey! Chris Glaser offers wisdom for discovering new life in the deaths and resurrections we experience, inviting transformation into becoming even more fully alive. This book will become a must-read for study groups and individuals." —Robert V. Taylor, speaker, author, and Chair of the Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation
“Chris Glaser has squarely faced the deadline that most of us seek to avoid. In an honest, helpful style he has faced the painful and inexplicable ways of death. This book is written for persons who desire to face honestly their final transition.”
“In his inimitable style that warmly embraces storytelling, Chris Glaser reveals our multifaceted experiences of death. Best of all, he includes his own vulnerable role as a seeker.”
"In an accessible, thoughtful, and often entertaining way, theologian and spiritual leader Glaser (Come Home! Reclaiming Spirituality and Community as Gay Men and Lesbians) explicates his personal experiences with death. Gleaning wisdom from his several callings--as a gay Christian minister, activist, and caregiver during the AIDS crisis, and, most significantly, as a writer--Glaser examines death's harsh realities and suggests the benefit of viewing death as a "kindly if awesome teacher about what is vital, important, and ultimate." With compassionate introspection as well as a touch of gallows humor, Glaser unpacks his own reactions to deaths he personally experienced: his grandmother's, from illness; accidental deaths of classmates; public deaths (such as JFK's); murders; suicides; AIDS deaths; even a beloved pet's death and a relationship's end. By sharing personal stories of his gratitude at being present for a loved one's final breath, his shock at learning of a colleague's murder, and his regret at an estranged friend's unexpected death, Glaser provides an honest and hopeful witness to death's lessons for the living. (Sept.)" – Publishers Weekly |
Invite Chris to lead your retreat, workshop, or presentation. For possible topics, Coming in September
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