Welcome to a conversation on a new book
that may change the way you think about Wellness.
The conversations on the four themes of All Shall Be Well
will take place at this BLOG site and on the individual pages for:
Identity (November 15- 30)
Discernment (December 1-15)
Practice (December 15-31)
Transformation (January 1-15)
Go directly to the current discussion page HERE,
or read more about the book and this project below.
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All Shall Be Well: An Approach to Wellness (William S. Craddock, Jr., editor: Morehouse Publishing, 2009) is inspired by more than 200 eight-day CREDO conferences and more than 5,000 clergy and lay employees of the Episcopal Church who participate in them. With CREDO conference faculty members and researchers serving as authors and CREDO managing director as editor, the book highlights four developmental phases of self-awareness that mark the CREDO conference experience— Identity, Discernment, Practice, and Transformation.
But like a CREDO conference itself, the book offers much more than an angle on self-analysis. This is a collection of personal stories—narratives on change and self-efficacy that will inspire and evoke your own stories of transformation.
Whether you have attended a CREDO conference or are someone searching for answers to the important questions of Who am I? and Where is God calling me to be?, All Shall Be Well can empower you to negotiate dilemmas that everyone faces at one time or other. Boundary issues of home and work, rediscovering your prayer life, and the spiritual implications of money are but a few of the relevant topics discussed in this new book.
Through this online book forum, you can download selected chapters of the book or order the complete volume.
Then, you are invited to share your questions, insights, and experiences concerning the IDPT cycle of developmental self-awareness and transformation that is central to the CREDO conference experience and the focus of this collection written by CREDO faculty members and researchers.
Find out more about the authors and All Shall Be Well: An Approach to Wellness from the links at the right, then join the CONVERSATION.
And remember—it’s a conversation. So keep your comments brief and practice some of your listening skills. That way ALL shall be well. Welcome!
What do these concepts mean to you on your journey toward Wellness?
Identity (November 15- 30)
Discernment (December 1-15)
Practice (December 15-31)
Transformation (January 1-15)