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Wayne Muller



Wayne Muller, MDiv, is an American bestselling author, therapist, minister, leadership mentor, community advocate, and public speaker. He founded Bread for the Journey, a network of people engaging in local philanthropy. He works specifically with those suffering abuse, addiction and alcoholism, poverty, illness, and loss.

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Legacy of the Heart: The Spiritual Advantages of a Painful Childhood

For almost three decades, Wayne Muller has worked with children and adults to heal their sorrow, helping them discover how their pain can become a powerful source of strength and peace.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageIf busyness can become a kind of violence, we do not have to stretch our perception very far to see that Sabbath time—effortless, nourishing rest—can invite a healing of this violence.

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Sfcsl Sunday July 23rd, 2017 by Guest Speaker - Wayne Muller

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Blessed Here Now | Dr. Wayne Muller | Sunday Talk

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Nevertheless... | Dr. Wayne Muller | Sunday Talk

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FindCenter Quotes ImageIf we believe that this particular pain is the one that will push the baby out of the womb and into our arms, we somehow try to make a place for that pain in our heart. Pain is still there: excruciating, terrible pain.

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Wayne Muller at Unity in Chicago!

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Let There Be Light | Dr. Wayne Muller | Sunday Talk

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The Unexpected Harvest of Two Unlikely Communities | Dr. Wayne Muller | Sunday Talk

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FindCenter Quotes ImageAdults who were hurt as children inevitably exhibit a peculiar strength, a profound inner wisdom, and a remarkable creativity and insight. Deep within them—just beneath the wound—lies a profound spiritual vitality, a quiet knowing, a way of perceiving what is beautiful, right, and true.

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