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Cultural Burning

Written by
Glenn Robitaille


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290 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9781774660164
$25.00 CA





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About the Book

This book is a collection of weekly writings shared with friends and colleagues while musing about the new world unfolding. I hope they provide some food for thought for those who, by no choice of our own, shared this common journey.
Glenn Robitaille

When it comes to words of wisdom, I often feel like a hungry man at an all-you-can eat junk-food buffet. There's an endless glut of information out there, but so little of it has any real substance--and a lot of it is just plain bad for you. Glenn's essays and observations, on the other hand, remind us that our souls are best nourished by simple and pure ingredients we can cultivate ourselves: patience, compassion, honesty and love.
Daemon Fairless, author, producer CBC



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About the Author Glenn Robitaille
Glenn Robitaille is the Director of Ethics and Spiritual Care at Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, a Registered Psychotherapist (RP) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO), and the chair for the Waypoint Research Ethics Board (REB). He regularly represents Waypoint on issues of mental health with local media and provided keynote addresses and workshops across the US and Canada. Glenn loves to write and is a contributing author in A Peace Reader, Evangel Press, 2001, Leaving Fundamentalism: Personal Stories, University of Toronto/Wilfrid Laurier Press, 2008, and Professional Spiritual and Pastoral Counseling: A Handbook for Chaplains and Clergy, SkyLight Publishing, 2011 and Multifaith Perspectives in Spiritual and Religious Care: Change, Challenge and Transformation, Canadian Multifaith Federation, 2019. He has published two novels: Bending Light, Borealis Press, 2014 and In Praise of Uncertainty, Borealis Press, 2015.





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