Joyce Rupp est reconnue comme une écrivaine, une "sage-femme" spirituelle et une conférencière lors de retraites. Elle a animé des retraites dans toute l'Amérique du Nord, ainsi qu'en Europe, en Asie, en Afrique, en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande. Ses œuvres explorent des thèmes spirituels et psychologiques profonds, offrant aux lecteurs des conseils et de la sagesse pour leurs parcours personnels. L'écriture de Rupp se concentre sur la croissance intérieure, la recherche de sens et la culture d'une connexion plus profonde avec soi-même et avec le sacré.
Joyce Rupp's bestselling contemporary classic has sold over 200,000 copies. This new edition continues a fifteen year tradition of helping individuals and groups pray about everyday life using the rich symbol of a cup in all its many forms. Book jacket.
With many prayers straight from the personal journals of Joyce Rupp, Prayers to Sophia aids readers in reaching new spiritual depths through the exploration of feminine images of the Divine. Vulnerable and instructive in equal amounts, this book of meditative prayers offers fifty entries that include a verse from biblical wisdom literature and conversation starters for women's book groups.This book serves as a companion to Joyce Rupp's The Star in My Heart .
Joyce Rupp's characteristic creativity and reverence for the Divine are on full display in this collection of prayer resources for birthdays, holidays, holy days, transitions, and many other occasions, helping readers enter more deeply and reflectively into the liturgical and seasonal celebrations of their lives. Ideal for personal use, or as a gift for loved ones celebrating a landmark occasion, this enduring spiritual classic is an invaluable resource for ministers, spiritual directors, and lay leaders alike, who turn to its prayers, reflections, and rituals for personal and communal occasions both "ordinary" and profound.
The book explores the profound difficulty of letting go of cherished aspects of life, such as jobs, relationships, and health. It emphasizes that the inability to say goodbye leads to suffering and hinders personal growth. Through this journey of acceptance, readers are encouraged to embrace both endings and new beginnings, highlighting the importance of balance in life.
Lent is portrayed as a period of grappling with emotional burdens, where individuals confront their worries and sorrows. Joyce Rupp emphasizes the comforting presence of Jesus, reassuring readers that they are never truly alone in their struggles. This reflective journey offers a blend of personal introspection and spiritual companionship, highlighting the importance of faith during challenging times.
Some of Sr. Joyce Rupps most perennially popular books have been collections of her original prayers, blessings, poems, and reflections. In Prayer Seeds, the bestselling author and retreat leader offers almost a hundred new selections on a variety of themes such as the feasts and seasons of the liturgical year, compassion, ministry, difficult times, and important eventsall suitable for personal or group prayer.
Reissued on its tenth anniversary, May I Walk You Home? remains an invaluable resource for professional caregivers and loved ones assisting someone on their final journey home. Accompanied by the experience and empathy of hospice educator Joyce Hutchison and the wisdom and inspiration of best-selling author Joyce Rupp, readers will discover the courage necessary to embrace the struggles and rewards of this final companionship.
"The definitive Christian guide to compassion, Boundless Compassion is the culmination of Joyce Rupp's research and work as codirector of the Servite Institute of Compassionate Presence. Through this six-week personal transformation process for developing and deepening compassion, Rupp--bestselling and award-winning author and retreat leader--nudges, encourages, and inspires you to grow in the kind of love that motivated Jesus' life and his mission for his disciples." --Summary from back cover.
A textbook on the endocrine system, covering the anatomy, physiology and
biochemistry of the system, all presented in a clinically relevant context
suitable for the first two years of the medical student course.
At age 60 Joyce Rupp didn't know what she was getting into when she began a 47-day pilgrimge along the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Joined by a friend, Joyce learned lessons that can help all of us travel on life's up-and-down journey with more grace and lightness. She shares them in this enjoyable recounting of her journey across mountains and valleys, cities and farms.