The Daily Grind: God with Your Coffee

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AuthorHouse, Apr 27, 2011 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 172 pages

How do you begin your day? All of us have our daily rituals, which have a way of influencing

the rest of our day. In her book, The Daily Grind: GOD With Your Coffee, author

Susan Ward Diamond shares stories and reflections gleaned from years of praying and

meditating early each morning over a cup of coffee.

Begun as a personal spiritual discipline, Diamond began sharing her Thoughts for the

Day with her congregation by email. Before long, her meditations had made their way

around the globe, encouraging others on their life journey to experience Gods joyful,

unconditional love each day.

Sometimes painful, sometimes humorous, always honest, you will find yourself in the

stories this pastor has to share. Story is the common thread that binds us to one another.

As the great novelist Willa Cather said, There are only two or three human stories,

and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.

Life is difficultin fact, at times it can feel like a grind. But when God is invited into the

daily-ness of our lives, we begin to find a blend that is filled with a marvelous aroma!

The Daily Grind: GOD with Your Coffee will be a great addition to your daywhatever

time of the day you choose to read it.

 

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Contents

Self Esteem
16
Community
24
Worry
36
Prayer
48
Change
62
Faith And Risk
76
Relationships
94
Give
114
Dream
124
Forgiveness
132
Relationship With God
146
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About the author (2011)

The Rev. Dr. Susan Ward Diamond is the Senior Minister of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Montgomery, Alabama. Before coming to Montgomery in May of 2003, she served for thirteen years as Senior Minister of First Christian Church (Disciples) in Naples, Florida. Dr. Diamond received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas in 1987, a Master of Divinity degree from Brite Divinity School, TCU, in 1990 and a Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio in 2001. Her doctoral dissertation, “Community Evangelism in an Ecumenical Context through the Weekday Preschool” examined the relationship of congregations and church-sponsored preschools, along with the opportunities for sharing faith and support in those relationships. In January of 2006, Dr. Diamond began a daily on-line publication of her “Thoughts for the Day” as an encouragement to her congregation’s spiritual growth and development. The rapid expansion of email readership has been amazing. The “thoughts” are based upon Dr. Diamond’s real life experiences and struggles as she considers short quotes from both ancient and contemporary sources. At times painfully honest, at times humorous, always honest, readers are able to connect with their own faith journey and realize that God is still there to love, forgive and guide them on their way. As a result of the growth of “Thoughts for the Day” readership, in 2007 Dr. Diamond was asked to become a contributing columnist for Montgomery Elite, a local women’s magazine. In 2008, the Montgomery Advertiser, asked Dr. Diamond to write a monthly religion column entitled The Heart of the Matter. As her audience has grown, so have the requests for her writings to be compiled in book form. Susan is married to her husband of 32 years, Ron Diamond. They are the proud parents of their miniature dachshund Sweet Pea and “adopted parents” of Rosa and Aggie Kwambolsa, two little girls in Kenya whom they help to support and send to school.

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