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Monica A. Coleman

    Mónica A. Coleman es una escritora, académica y activista comprometida con la conexión entre fe y justicia social. Su obra profundiza en el papel de la fe para abordar problemas sociales críticos, particularmente en el contexto de la depresión y la violencia sexual. Coleman ofrece profundas reflexiones espirituales que guían a los lectores a través de experiencias vitales difíciles. Sus escritos combinan hábilmente el pensamiento teológico con perspectivas feministas y afroamericanas, creando una voz poderosa para el cambio social.

    Bipolar Faith
    Not Alone: Reflections on Faith and Depression
    The Dinah Project
    • The Dinah Project

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the often-ignored issue of sexual violence within the church, this book emerges from the author's personal journey of healing after experiencing rape. Inspired by the biblical story of Dinah, it introduces The Dinah Project, a ministry program designed to help churches effectively address and respond to incidents of rape, sexual assault, molestation, and incest. By fostering open discussions and providing resources, the book aims to create a supportive environment for healing and prevention within faith communities.

      The Dinah Project
    • Written from a deeply personal perspective, this 40-day devotional serves as a guiding tool for those navigating their faith amidst struggles with depression. Through heartfelt reflections, the author shares insights drawn from her experiences as a minister and friend, encouraging readers to explore their own journeys of strength, hope, love, and spirituality. Each day offers a unique opportunity for personal growth and reconnection with faith.

      Not Alone: Reflections on Faith and Depression
    • Bipolar Faith

      • 350 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Both a spiritual autobiography and a memoir of mental illness, Biploar Faith examines how the legacies of slavery, war, sharecropping, poverty, and alcoholism mask a family history of mental illness. In gripping fashion Monica A. Coleman tells the story of learning to live faithfully with bipolar disorder and discovering a liberating vision of God.

      Bipolar Faith