Where You Go, I Shall: Gleanings from the Stories of Biblical Widows

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Where You Go, I Shall is a book that was born of experience and need. The authors, two of whom are widows and the third an Episcopal priest, were participants in a monthly support group for widows and discovered that many of the Bible’s remarkable women—Mary, Ruth, Naomi, Abigail, Anna, Tamar, Judith, and some who are unnamed—are widows. In this book, they tell and reflect upon the biblical stories, offering background for greater understanding, and the two authors who are themselves widows also reflect upon aspects of their own widowhood that relate to the biblical story. The result is a book that will provide understanding and comfort not only for widows but for all who love, care for, and minister to individuals who have been widowed.

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Jane J. Parkerton is education program administrator for the Department of Pediatrics at Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York. She is a lay leader and Stephen Minister at Grace Church Brooklyn Heights. She studied at Berea College and New York Theological Seminary.

The Reverend K. Jeanne Person is an Episcopal priest and spiritual director presently serving at The Church of the Holy Trinity, New York, New York. She met her co-authors while working as associate rector at Grace Church Brooklyn Heights. She studied at Harvard Divinity School, General Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and Princeton University.

Anne Winchell Silver is a spiritual director and Stephen Ministry Leader at Grace Church Brooklyn Heights, and is the author of Trustworthy Connections: Interpersonal Issues in Spiritual Direction. She studied at General Theological Seminary, Fordham University, New York University, and William Smith College.

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