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Precerpt from Raising God's Rainbow Makers: Down the Stairs!

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  In 1980, I fell down a flight of stairs. The day started out normally enough. Breakfast over, Donnie departed for work, and school lunches prepared, the kids and I were ready to take on the day, as usual. Lizzie had skipped off to her fourth grade class a few blocks from home. Three-year-old Noelle, dressed in a pretty pink dress and her blond hair tied up into two ponytails   with matching pink ribbons was tucked away in the back of our orange Pacer, where she could sit comfortably with her legs stretched out. (Those were days before the invention of seat belts.) Two-year-old Shane was seated on the outside stairs, waiting for me to bring out Doah, in his carrier, along with his suction machine for his trach tube. Doah was on the sofa, next to his suction machine. Everything and everyone in place – except that Shane needed a pair of socks. I quickly scooted down the basement stairs in search of clean socks that should have been on top of the dryer. And the, oops, I slippe...

From the Blog Posts of MSI Press Authors: Spiritualty and the Equinox (Girrell)

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  image from Girrell, Spirituality and the Equinox Kris Girrell notes in his blog that his latest book, Spiritually Homeless , was released on the equinox, quite appropriate (but not intentionally). In his blog and in his book, he talks about the importance of letting go. The equinox heralds the letting go of this year's life by nature. Our lives, too, have cycles of growth and cycles of letting go.  Read more about this concept and Kris' book in his blog post:  Spirituality and the Equinox . Recently,   Spiritually Homeless  (Girrell), reached   #32 in Amazon hot new releases/faith deconstruction and #116 in faith deconstruction. Book description: Many have walked away from organized religion not out of apathy, but out of honesty. Still the spiritual hunger remains; the longing for community and a place called home persists.  Spiritually Homeless   offers a deeply compassionate and practical guide for those navigating spiritual life beyond church...