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Unlacing the Heart is a book of true-life stories that capture moments of deep personal connection between people living very different lives. Of Alfredo, a homeless man who invited Henry Freeman into his life; of Jane, a Yale student who needed help coming out from under the burden of a high society family; of Sister Margaret, a Franciscan nun who joyfully shared her gift for uncovering the good in people we often fear and hate; of Mary, a person trapped in the body of a bag lady with only one true friend; and of an elderly woman also named Margaret who found in a meal of Omaha steak and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Unlacing the Heart is a book of true-life stories that capture moments of deep personal connection between people living very different lives. Of Alfredo, a homeless man who invited Henry Freeman into his life; of Jane, a Yale student who needed help coming out from under the burden of a high society family; of Sister Margaret, a Franciscan nun who joyfully shared her gift for uncovering the good in people we often fear and hate; of Mary, a person trapped in the body of a bag lady with only one true friend; and of an elderly woman also named Margaret who found in a meal of Omaha steak and asparagus a safe space to share her joys, her fears and the news of her pending death. Henry Freeman shares with us a rare gift that extends far beyond his professional expertise as a fundraising consultant. It is a gift he, a Quaker, received from his mentor and friend Henri Nouwen, an author and Catholic theologian whose writings on spirituality and the human condition touch the lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the world. Indeed, the author's most powerful stories-the ones that lead readers on an inner journey and exploration of their own vulnerable spaces-reflect the presence of Nouwen in the author's life and the words he shares in this book's pages. In his Foreword to Unlacing the Heart noted author John Stewart reminds us that for thousands of years Jewish scholars have lifted up the books of Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes as wisdom literature because they contain important reflections on the human condition and clarify how we as human beings are to live in the world. He then goes on to embrace Unlacing the Heart as a modern-day example of wisdom literature. What more compelling introduction could be offered to a first-time author's work?
Autorenporträt
Henry B. Freeman, Ph.D. is a fundraising consultant who works with nonprofits and educational institutions throughout North America. He is also a frequent guest speaker and specialist in the areas of board training, motivation, leadership and organizational development. Additional titles include father, husband and Co-Founder with his nine-year-old granddaughter of Addison & Grandpa's Tomatoes, a micro agricultural enterprise (twelve tomato plants) that sells home-grown tomatoes on Saturday mornings at a small town Farmers Market. A native southerner born and raised in the Carolinas, in 1992 Dr. Freeman left the comfort and security of a college vice president to spend a year living with orphans in war-torn El Salvador. Upon his return to the United States, he left a twenty-year career in advancement and positions of leadership at Earlham College, The University of Michigan, and Yale to found his consulting firm, H. Freeman Associates, and to spend the next ten years raising the funds needed to send 150 poor and orphaned Salvadoran children to school. When not travelling for speaking engagements and work with clients Henry spends his time gardening and at home with his wife Sandy, two dogs and a cat named Bill in Richmond, Indiana.