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Deborah Cox

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Average rating: 4.35 · 17 ratings · 5 reviews · 3 distinct works
Wife Material: A Novel of M...

4.44 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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Mary Magdalene Revealed by Meggan Watterson
“I have always wondered how the story of the resurrection would shift fundamentally if we realized it was also a story about a love we all possess. That when we can let love reach where it has never been before, out past the ego’s idea of the self, then we quite literally come back to life. We die, and resurrect. Hopefully several times at least before we pass away, into whatever’s next for us.”
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The Girl Who Baptized Herself by Meggan Watterson
“The communities that considered The Acts of Paul and Thecla and The Gospel of Mary sacred scripture in the first several centuries of the Christ Movement understood and practiced that gender is not a determinate factor of leadership. What matters is the depth of spiritual transformation a person is willing to undergo, and continues to practice.”
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“Thecla is my personal hero, but if you, like me, have never managed to immediately switch into Krav Maga mode the moment you’re groped on the subway, just know the rage that surfaces at the boundary that was crossed, the rage that surfaces when you encounter someone acting from their Ignorance and their blindness from the power of Forgetting, the rage that surfaces within you is proof of love’s presence. There’s a universe of love within you, and glorious rage flares loudly when someone behaves as if the body is flesh only and not also a portal.”
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self love and encouragement for the year

I love these affirmations. Each one meets me in a particular place of vulnerability, growth, or confusion. You can skip around in here, repeat them, or take them in order. This book is like an accountability pa
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The Ultimate Bible Study …for the rest of us, Volume Two by Ann Meyer
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More of Deborah's books…
“Erasure is a form of oppression, the refusal to see.”
Chanel Miller, Know My Name: A Memoir

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“A woman becomes a responsible parent when she stops being an obedient daughter”
Glennon Doyle, Untamed

Ta-Nehisi Coates
“I was made for the library, not the classroom. The classroom was a jail of other people’s interests. The library was open, unending, free.”
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me

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“The Dream thrives on generalization, on limiting the number of possible questions, on privileging immediate answers. The Dream is the enemy of all art, courageous thinking, and honest writing.”
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me

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“For their innocence, they nullify your anger,”
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me

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