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    When your life is on fire : what would you save? / Erik Kolbell.
    by Kolbell, Erik.
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    Westminster John Knox Press, [2014]
    Call #:121.8 K81w
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    9780664236892 (pbk.)
    0664236898 (pbk.)
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    First edition.
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    xiii, 212 pages ; 23 cm
    Contents: 
    Seekers. Arthur Waskow: the rabbi l; Mariah Britton: the world was with God ; Kenjitsu Nakagaki: who do people say that I am? -- Artists. Alan Alda: reality TV guy ; John Alexander: the poet with a paintbrush ; Regina Carter: the sacred sound ; Christopher Lim: the wise young man -- Iconoclasts. Fred Newman: the storyteller ; Tao Porchon-Lynch: the tao of Tao ; Cathrine Kellison: the little black box -- Survivors. Jane Pauley: through the glass faintly ; Don Lange: the wounded warrior ; Brenda Berkman: blessed are... -- Conclusion: confessions of a guilty bystander.
    Summary: 
    If your life was on fire, what would be the one thing you save? Psychotherapist and pastor Erik Kolbell asks that question of 13 remarkable and unique individuals. The answers, provided by celebrities such as Jane Pauley and Alan Alda, artists such as Regina Carter and Tao Porchon Lynch, and ordinary people put into extraordinary situations like Don Lange and Brenda Berkman, will help all of us consider what it is that we value most in life. Erik Kobell is the author of What Jesus Meant and The God of Second Chances.
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