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How would the most cherished stories of Christianity, Judaism and Islam be different if women were the active central figures? This ground-breaking collection of short stories brings to life the women—daring, brave, thoughtful and wise—who played important and exciting roles in the early days of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Join Esther as she stands against injustice and her king to save her people, Aisha as she leads hundreds of men into terrifying battle and Mary as she and Elizabeth dream of the new lives growing inside them. How must Sarah have felt, turning Hagar out into the desert? And how must Hagar have felt, traveling from the safety and security of Abraham's land toward an uncertain future? These stories invite us to come to know and appreciate the struggles and triumphs of these women—mothers, daughters, believers and seekers.

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"Recovery of the wisdom of women in the great Abrahamic religions is long overdue. Daughters of the Desert is a knock-out contribution to that project. Read the stories, fill your heart, share the wealth with others. This book deserves to become a classic of twenty-first century spiritual reading. Cherish it." —Mitch Finley, author of Prayer for People Who Think Too Much and The Joy of Being Catholic "These engaging stories of women, some of whom are important to all three religions, and some known only to one, help build bridges of understanding between religions and demonstrate the importance of religion in our lives." —Dr. Freda Crane, member, Islamic Society of North America "How refreshing to find the stories of Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions. They are like water in the desert offering new voices and new hope to our generation." —Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, author of Cain & Abel: Finding the Fruits of Peace and But God Remembered: Stories of Women from Creation to the Promised Land "Some stories speak powerful narratives. Others point to new understandings of our world. Still others ask questions of justice, mercy, and devotion within communities. Daughters of the Desert speaks and points and questions in all three ways, with stories about women from three spiritual traditions. Their ancient journeys—Jewish, Christian, and Muslim—startlingly and wonderfully like our own, call us to and encourage us in our own paths to God." —Gary Schmidt, author of Winter: The Spiritual Biography of the Season and William Bradford: Plymouth's Faithful Pilgrim

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Timeline of the Stories Introduction Jewish Stories A Thousand Wrinkles A story of Sarah River Journey A story of Shiphrah A Dance in the Desert A story of Miriam The Pool of Siloam A story of Huldah O Come My Beloved A story of Shoshana Return to Hadassah A story of Esther Christian Stories Woman to Woman A story of Mary of Nazareth Crumbs from the Table A story of Eleni Will I Drink of His Cup? A story of Salome Servant to Truth A story of Binah Love Casts Out Fear A story of Mary Magdalene Weaving a Church A story of Lydia Muslim Stories The Night Wind A story of Eve The Waters of Zamzam A story of Hagar A Faith Blossoms A story of Khadija Prayers in the Darkness A story of Fatima The Merchant Boys' Prank A story of Zarah The Dogs of al-Haw’ab A story of Aisha Further Reading Authors’ Note Acknowledgments Reader’s Discussion Guide

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    A Paperback / softback by Claire Rudolf Murphy, Meghan Nuttall Sayres, Mary Cronk Farrell

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      Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
      Publication Date: 16/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9781594731068, 978-1594731068
      ISBN10: 1594731063

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      Book Synopsis
      How would the most cherished stories of Christianity, Judaism and Islam be different if women were the active central figures? This ground-breaking collection of short stories brings to life the women—daring, brave, thoughtful and wise—who played important and exciting roles in the early days of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Join Esther as she stands against injustice and her king to save her people, Aisha as she leads hundreds of men into terrifying battle and Mary as she and Elizabeth dream of the new lives growing inside them. How must Sarah have felt, turning Hagar out into the desert? And how must Hagar have felt, traveling from the safety and security of Abraham's land toward an uncertain future? These stories invite us to come to know and appreciate the struggles and triumphs of these women—mothers, daughters, believers and seekers.

      Trade Review
      "Recovery of the wisdom of women in the great Abrahamic religions is long overdue. Daughters of the Desert is a knock-out contribution to that project. Read the stories, fill your heart, share the wealth with others. This book deserves to become a classic of twenty-first century spiritual reading. Cherish it." —Mitch Finley, author of Prayer for People Who Think Too Much and The Joy of Being Catholic "These engaging stories of women, some of whom are important to all three religions, and some known only to one, help build bridges of understanding between religions and demonstrate the importance of religion in our lives." —Dr. Freda Crane, member, Islamic Society of North America "How refreshing to find the stories of Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions. They are like water in the desert offering new voices and new hope to our generation." —Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, author of Cain & Abel: Finding the Fruits of Peace and But God Remembered: Stories of Women from Creation to the Promised Land "Some stories speak powerful narratives. Others point to new understandings of our world. Still others ask questions of justice, mercy, and devotion within communities. Daughters of the Desert speaks and points and questions in all three ways, with stories about women from three spiritual traditions. Their ancient journeys—Jewish, Christian, and Muslim—startlingly and wonderfully like our own, call us to and encourage us in our own paths to God." —Gary Schmidt, author of Winter: The Spiritual Biography of the Season and William Bradford: Plymouth's Faithful Pilgrim

      Table of Contents
      Timeline of the Stories Introduction Jewish Stories A Thousand Wrinkles A story of Sarah River Journey A story of Shiphrah A Dance in the Desert A story of Miriam The Pool of Siloam A story of Huldah O Come My Beloved A story of Shoshana Return to Hadassah A story of Esther Christian Stories Woman to Woman A story of Mary of Nazareth Crumbs from the Table A story of Eleni Will I Drink of His Cup? A story of Salome Servant to Truth A story of Binah Love Casts Out Fear A story of Mary Magdalene Weaving a Church A story of Lydia Muslim Stories The Night Wind A story of Eve The Waters of Zamzam A story of Hagar A Faith Blossoms A story of Khadija Prayers in the Darkness A story of Fatima The Merchant Boys' Prank A story of Zarah The Dogs of al-Haw’ab A story of Aisha Further Reading Authors’ Note Acknowledgments Reader’s Discussion Guide

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