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These days, society tells women they can buy self-care in a store or cross it off a to-do list.
In this 40-day devotional, Tiffany Bluhm invites women into a deeper, more meaningful understanding of self-care that includes faith, rest, joy, lament, collaboration, and empowerment. Bluhm shows how self-care is critical to women's spiritual growth and empowerment to make a difference in the world.
The Women We've Been Waiting For weaves together Scripture, liturgies, and stories of historical figures to show women that caring for themselves is the first step toward renewing their own souls and tackling the social problems they care most about. Bluhm draws from her own writing as well as guest contributions from a diverse group of ministers, authors, and activists. Each devotion invites readers to learn from women who have managed tension, survived the seemingly impossible, and embodied a resilient faith.
Readers will emerge from their 40-day journey with a more vibrant spirituality to fuel them in their everyday lives.
A 40-Day Journey of Renewal and Empowerment
In this 40-day devotional, Tiffany Bluhm helps women see their spiritual growth and self-care as crucial to their work in the world.
Drawing from her own writing as well as guest contributions from a diverse group of ministers, authors, and activists, Bluhm shows us that caring for ourselves is the first step toward renewing our souls and tackling the social problems we care most about. The Women We've Been Waiting For invites us into a deeper, more meaningful understanding of self-care that includes faith, rest, joy, lament, collaboration, and empowerment. Each devotion helps us learn from women who have managed tension, survived the seemingly impossible, and embodied a resilient faith.
"Individuals and communities will feel empowered as they learn from this collection of voices."
--Sandra María Van Opstal, pastor, professor, and author of The Next Worship
"Refreshing, nourishing, and empowering."
--Grace Ji-Sun Kim, professor, Earlham School of Religion; author of When God Became White and Invisible
"A bold and beautiful reminder of all the women--in Scripture and beyond--who have gone before us."
--Kat Armas, author of Abuelita Faith and host of The Protagonistas podcast
Contents
Introduction 000
Part 1: Matriarchs of the Past
1. Holy and Whole
2. Last at the Cross
3. Know Better, Do Better by Patricia Taylor
4. Mothers of the Movement
5. Dreams of the Matriarchs by Ashlee Eiland
6. Birthright
7. Healing
8. Prayers of Our Mothers by Susie Gamez
Part 2: Holy Endurance
9. Advocates for Rest
10. Lionhearted Liturgies
11. Get in Formation by Nikole Lim
12. Crafting Conditions of Care
13. Lament to Heal
14. A Culture of Belonging by Lucretia Carter Berry
15. Your Beautiful Body
16. Discernment
Part 3: The Stories That Form Us
17. Gentleness
18. Reclaiming What's Been Lost
19. Befriending Grief by Keisha Polonio
20. Her Story
21. The Stories We Tell Ourselves
22. Waiting
23. Who Is Pure? by Angie Kay Hong
24. Despair and the Divine
Part 4: Formation of the Soul
25. Collateral Damage
26. We Remember You by Ariana Altiery- Rivera
27. Magnificent Refuge
28. Navigating Burnout by Kayla Craig
29. Righteous Defiance
30. Steadfast Joy
31. Carry One Another
32. Bearing Witness
Part 5: Future Liberation
33. Arrival
34. We Go High
35. The Future Belongs to Us by Pricelis Perreaux- Dominguez
36. Consent to Reality
37. Hospitality amid Hostility
38. Who Are We Becoming? by Sara Shaban
39. Love Is the Final Fight
40. Becoming a Non- anxious Presence
Tiffany Bluhm is a speaker and writer with more than fifteen years of experience in ministry and nonprofit leadership. She is the author of Never Alone, She Dreams, and Prey Tell and former cohost of the Why Tho? podcast. She speaks at conferences, companies, and churches around the world, and her work has been featured in Publishers Weekly and Sojourners. As a minority, immigrant woman with an interracial family, Bluhm is passionate about inviting all to the table of faith, equality, justice, and dignity. She lives in the Pacific Northwest.