Good Questions: Answering Letters From the Edge of Doubt
No topic is off limits in Rev. Dr. Thomas Shepherd's new book, in which he tackles some of faith's thorniest issues. Drawing from more than 15 years of letters and e-mails to his popular Unity Magazine® column “That's a Good Question,” Dr. Tom answers questions about personal tragedy, God, evil, religion, the Bible, prayer, healing, forgiveness, death, homosexuality, bigotry and violence. His goal is to help readers think more critically and spiritually about their lives.
More about Good Questions …
… At Unity House®
Take a look inside Good Questions with this excerpt. Read.
… On Unity.FM
Hear Dr. Tom on his Unity.FM online radio program, Let's Talk About It, which airs at 4 p.m. (CT) on Fridays. Listen.
Read Dr. Tom's Blog

Thomas Shepherd, D.Min., teaches systematic and metaphysical theology, church history and theological ethics at Unity Institute®, the education arm of Unity School of Christianity. Best known for his popular column “That's a Good Question” in Unity Magazine, his other books include Friends in High Places and Glimpses of Truth. An ordained Unity minister, Shepherd received his Doctor of Ministry degree from St. Paul School of Theology in Kansas City, Mo., in 2009.
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Ask Yourself This
(Free study guide available)
Rev. Wendy Craig-Purcell's new book Ask Yourself This poses questions to help readers uncover their deeper spiritual nature and live more meaningful lives. For example: “What do I know for sure?” “What is God preparing me for?” “Am I willing to let go of the size of the life I've known to have a bigger life?” “What assumptions am I making?” Craig-Purcell states, “As we allow these questions to settle deeply within ourselves, the answers we receive will be uniquely our own, opening us up to possibilities we never considered before.”
More about Ask Yourself This …
… At Unity House
Take a look inside the book. Read.
Download a free study guide for Ask Yourself This.
… On Unity.FM
Hear Wendy Craig-Purcell on Unity.FM. Listen.

Wendy Craig-Purcell is the founding minister and CEO of The Unity Center in San Diego, a spiritual community of 1,500 members. She has been active for many years in the Association for Global New Thought and currently serves as vice president of its Leadership Council. She is the recipient of the Gandhi Nonviolence Award from the Tariq Khamisa Foundation and has been inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Board of Preachers Hall of Fame. Craig-Purcell lives in San Diego with her husband, John Purcell, and their two children, Johnathon and Jennifer. For more information, visit www.wendycraigpurcell.com.
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The Five Principles: A Guide to Practical Spirituality
Reporter-turned-Unity-minister Ellen Debenport asserts that the meaning and purpose of life are revealed through a set of five universal spiritual laws embraced by the Unity movement. The Five Principles provides tools for daily living and responds to the great questions of existence.
More about The Five Principles …
… At Unity House
Take a look inside The Five Principles with this excerpt. Read.
… On YouTube®
Debenport discusses how to change your life by changing your thoughts and feelings. Watch.
… On Unity.FM
Absolute Living brings Ellen and co-host Laura Shepard together Mondays at 1p.m. (CT). Search the program archives for their lively debate on The Five Principles (original air date May 18–June 15.) Listen.

Ellen Debenport is a graduate of Baylor University and worked as a reporter for United Press International and the St. Petersburg Times before becoming an ordained Unity minister. She is a keynote speaker and motivational coach. For more information, visit www.ellendebenport.com.
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