About the Course
Learning New Steps: Practicing Trust in Times of Transition
Presenter: Marilyn McEntyre, PhD
Tuesday February 24, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. CST
10:00 PST / 11:00 MST / 12:00 CST (includes SK) / 1:00 EST / 2:00 AST
Major (or minor) changes in life patterns, even unwelcome ones, can open up opportunities. Seizing those opportunities may be easier if we are deliberate and prayerful about it. This will be a time of reflection on approaches to transition in our lives.
Access to the recording of this workshop will be sent to all who register.
Photo credit: Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash
Your Instructor
Marilyn McEntyre, PhD

Marilyn's writing and teaching focus on spirituality, reading, writing, and healing. Marilyn has worked with the Center on Aging at U.C. Berkeley and is a fellow at their Program in Medical Humanities. Two books that draw on her work as hospice volunteer are A Faithful Farewell: Living Your Last Chapter with Love, and A Long Letting Go: Meditations on Losing Someone You Love. In her book, Patient Poets: Illness from Inside Out, Marilyn offers deep reflections on the poetry of those who are living with illness and disability. Other books include Speaking Peace in a Climate of Conflict; When Poets Pray; and Make a List: How a Simple Practice Can Change your Life and Open your Heart. Marilyn has taught college students, seminarians, medical students, and adult learners for many years and leads retreats and writing workshops around the country. She loves to coach both experienced writers and anyone who wants to write just to see what happens.
You can learn more about Marilyn at http://www.marilynmcentyre.com
