Volume 1 Number 30

The Editor's Desk:

August 1 - August 7, 2010

Our mission is to present spiritual responses to some of the greatest challenges that life has to offer: events like death of a loved one, breakup of a relationship, serious accident or illness, crises of identity, recovery from addiction, loss of job or career, retirement, and other life-altering events.
It's Sad to Say, "Goodbye!"
That's right: after only 24 issues, it's time to say, "Farewell" to the Spirit in Crisis Journal. Hope springs eternal, but, in this very preoccupied world, our hopes are very often disappointed. That's the way of life: but each ending brings with it lessons learned and hopes for new beginnings. Please read the letter at the bottom of today's edition for more information. In the meantime, "Thanks!" to both our dedicated contributors and our equally-dedicated readers. It was you who made this e-Zine possible!

At the same time, the Spirit in Crisis Journal won't be going away completely. Our inspired articles will remain here for you to read and re-read at your leisure. Also, I'll be cross-posting my regular articles from the Midlife Mastery Journal here, as well. So, keep coming back to visit: You're always welcome!
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‘Letters to the Editor’ Articles

It’s Time to Bid You ‘Adieu!’ — I want to thank each of you who has contributed to the Spirit in Crisis Journal in either capacity: as contributor or faithful reader. Without your dedication, we could never have existed at all!

It’s Time to Bid You ‘Adieu!’ — I want to thank each of you who has contributed to the Spirit in Crisis Journal in either capacity: as contributor or faithful reader. Without your dedication, we could never have existed at all!

From its very conception, the Spirit in Crisis Journal has been a labor of love for those of us involved with it. As your editor, I've done my best to remain conscious of our initial inspiration: to make it a vehicle where women and men could offer and likewise find spiritual expressions that touched on some of the critical turning-points in life. [Continue]

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Contributors:

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Rev. Jack Abel

Rev. Jack Abel

Rev. Michael Delaney

Butch Hovis, MSW

Rev. Anita Pathik Law, CFCC, CHt

Rabbi Ed Weinsberg