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Faith Club: A Muslim, a Christian, a Jew-- Three Women Search for Understanding
Faith Club: A Muslim, a Christian, a Jew-- Three Women Search for Understanding | Priscilla Warner, Ranya Idliby, Suzanne Oliver
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""Welcome to the Faith Club. We're three mothers from three faiths -- Islam, Christianity, and Judaism -- who got together to write a picture book for our children that would highlight the connections between our religions. But no sooner had we started talking about our beliefs and how to explain them to our children than our differences led to misunderstandings. Our project nearly fell apart.""After September 11th, Ranya Idliby, an American Muslim of Palestinian descent, faced constant questions about Islam, God, and death from her children, the only Muslims in their classrooms. Inspired by a story about Muhammad, Ranya reached out to two other mothers -- a Christian and a Jew -- to try to understand and answer these questions for her children. After just a few meetings, however, it became clear that the women themselves needed an honest and open environment where they could admit -- and discuss -- their concerns, stereotypes, and misunderstandings about one another. After hours of soul-searching about the issues that divided them, Ranya, Suzanne, and Priscilla grew close enough to discover and explore what united them."The Faith Club" is a memoir of spiritual reflections in three voices that will make readers feel as if they are eavesdropping on the authors' private conversations, provocative discussions, and often controversial opinions and conclusions. The authors wrestle with the issues of anti-Semitism, prejudice against Muslims, and preconceptions of Christians at a time when fundamentalists dominate the public face of Christianity. They write beautifully and affectingly of their families, their losses and grief, their fears and hopes for themselves and their loved ones. And as the authors reveal their deepest beliefs, readers watch the blossoming of a profound interfaith friendship and the birth of a new way of relating to others. In a final chapter, they provide detailed advice on how to start a faith club: the questions to ask, the books to read, and most important, the open-minded attitude to maintain in order to come through the experience with an enriched personal faith and understanding of others.Pioneering, timely, and deeply thoughtful, "The Faith Club"'s caring message will resonate with people of all faiths.For more information or to start your own faith club visit www.thefaithclub.com
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SheReadsAndWrites I loved this book! So good. 6y
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I'm using this for both #booksaboutmothers and #don'tstopbelievin'. Two mothers, a Christian and a Muslim, had kids in kindergarten together in New York in 2011. They joined with a 3rd mom, a Jew, in an attempt to write a children's book to explain 9/11 to their kids in a non demonizing way. That book never got written, but the story of their friendship and struggles is very much needed now. #maybookflowers #rockinmay @RealLifeReading @Cinfhen

Cinfhen I've heard about this book ~ it's meant to be fabulous 🙂can't wait to hear your thoughts 8y
Lcsmcat @Cinfhen I read it the year it came out and it blew me away. It shows how much is possible if we are willing to be respectful of others, humble in our opinions, and to work at seeing the other sides of an issue. All three are highly intelligent, articulate women. It's an excellent read and an important one. 8y
Cinfhen Stacked! Thanks for the private review 😉 8y
Nat_Reads I added it! Thank you--I'm always looking for books like this to give me hope in our current....situation? 8y
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