Rage Prayers

Author:   Elizabeth Ashman Riley
Publisher:   Church Publishing Inc
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9781640657489


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   24 October 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Are you tired of the same old prayer routine? Ready to shake things up and tell the universe exactly how you feel? From heartbreak and job loss to politics and car alarms, Rage Prayers is a provocative invitation to smash the confines of ""polite"" prayer and find peace through a candid dialogue with the divine. Forget about whispering sweet nothings into the ether-""Rage Praying"" is about turning your pent-up frustrations, daily annoyances, and righteous anger into a raw and transformative dialogue with a higher power who's ready to listen. Fed up with injustice, environmental neglect, or just the jerk who stole your parking spot? Good. Priest and social media sensation, Elizabeth Riley, has you covered, with a prayer for every peeve and a mantra for every meltdown. Dive into this daring collection and discover the liberating power of a spiritual practice that doesn't just understand your inner turmoil but welcomes it with open arms. That means you can say goodbye to the guilt of having not-so-holy thoughts and embrace a spiritual journey that's as real and messy as life itself. With Rage Prayers, you'll learn to channel your inner fury into a profound and unapologetically honest communion with the divine. It's time to stop suppressing and start expressing. Grab your copy, let it all out, and get ready to turn your spiritual life upside down-in the best way possible.

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Author:   Elizabeth Ashman Riley
Publisher:   Church Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Church Publishing Inc
ISBN:  

9781640657489


ISBN 10:   1640657487
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   24 October 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Table of Contents

Introduction   Raging Through the Human Condition Loneliness Heartbreak Parenting Children Parenting Teens Marriage Unfaithfulness Divorce Job Loss Our Bodies Work Depression Anxiety Soft Landings Addiction Rock Bottom The Grind What’s Next The Under Appreciated   Raging at Mortality Illness Cancer Infertility Childbirth Miscarriage Death of a Child Chronic Illness Terminal Illness The Cost of Care Obligatory Caregiving Caregiving Death Grief Inconvenient Grief Raging with Faith Doubt Weaponized Faith Absent God Unanswered prayers Lost Faith Questioning Toxic Positivity False Prophets Purity Culture The Harm of Salvation Indoctrination White Jesus Silencing Women Harming the Marginalized       Raging for Justice White Nationalism Elections / Politics Gun Violence Racism Climate Change War Genocide Racism Islamophobia Antisemitism Capitalism Homelessness Patriarchy Violence Against Women Hunger Reproductive Rights Ableism Indigenous People Black Lives Matter Healthcare industry LGBTQ Trans Petty Rage Reply All Car Alarms Traffic Daylight Savings  Late Fees Auto-Renewals Taxes Spilled Milk   Conclusion: Making It Your Own  

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Elizabeth Ashman Riley boldy invites us to pray our whole truth, encouraging us to trust that God can handle it all. Through her personal stories of tumultuous times and a clear understanding of a more expansive theology than many of us received growing up, she helps to liberate us from toxic positivity and the pervasive fear that God is not present in the messiness of our lives. My hope is that people of all different faith traditions (and none!) read this book and explore how we can bring our whole selves to the divine. * Liz Tichenor, author of The Night Lake: A Young Priest Maps the Topography of Grief *


"""Elizabeth Ashman Riley boldy invites us to pray our whole truth, encouraging us to trust that God can handle it all. Through her personal stories of tumultuous times and a clear understanding of a more expansive theology than many of us received growing up, she helps to liberate us from toxic positivity and the pervasive fear that God is not present in the messiness of our lives. My hope is that people of all different faith traditions (and none!) read this book and explore how we can bring our whole selves to the divine."" * Liz Tichenor, author of The Night Lake: A Young Priest Maps the Topography of Grief * ""With honesty and depth of faith, Rage Prayers invites the reader into an intimate and raw encounter with God. This book is the permission slip you need if you've ever worried God couldn't handle your deepest woes, or anger, or confusion. Riley's expressions of unspoken and too-taboo conversations with the Divine offer, as she herself puts it, ‘radical and ridiculous hope’ to ‘give way to something beautiful and true.’"" * Rev. Lizzie McManus-Dail, author of God Didn't Make Us to Hate Us * ""I cannot tell you how thankful I am for this new resource. Like evil, rage is real. Sometimes it’s really all we have. This book comes from a seasoned, thoughtful, prayerful, compassionate, loving pastor and guide. Rev. Elizabeth Riley is, and has always been, a gift to those she pastors, and now she has given us this gift, Rage Prayers."" * Rt. Rev. Gregory Rickel, VIII Bishop of Olympia, Resigned *"


Author Information

Rev. Elizabeth Ashman Riley is a priest in the Dioceses of Olympia, fostering a diverse community both in-person and through her vibrant TikTok presence, where she connects with over 60,000 followers from various backgrounds. An alumna of Saint Mary's College of California, she has Master of Divinity from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley. Riley’s notable roles have included serving as a deacon at St. Luke's Episcopal Church and Associate Rector at Trinity Church, both in California. She has been a steadfast board member for organizations like Young Clergy Women International and Stanford's Episcopal Campus Ministry, focusing on fundraising and development initiatives. In 2022, her sermonizing acumen earned her the diocesan preaching award. She resides just outside of Seattle, WA.  

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