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100 1  Idliby, Ranya,|d1965- 
245 14 The faith club :|ba Muslim, a Christian, a Jew-- three 
       women search for understanding|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cRanya Idliby, Suzanne Oliver and Priscilla 
       Warner. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Pam Ward. 
520    A groundbreaking book about Americans searching for faith 
       and mutual respect, The Faith Club weaves the story of 
       three women, their three religions, and their urgent quest
       to understand one another.After September 11, Ranya Idliby,
       an American Muslim of Palestinian descent, faced constant 
       questions about Islam, God, and death from her children, 
       the only Muslims in their classrooms. Inspired by a story 
       about Muhammad, Ranya reached out to two other mothers to 
       write an interfaith children's book that would highlight 
       the connections between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 
       After just a few meetings, however, the women realized 
       that they themselves needed an honest and open environment
       where they could admit-and discuss-their concerns, 
       stereotypes, and misunderstandings. After hours of soul-
       searching about the issues that divided them, Ranya, 
       Suzanne, and Priscilla grew close enough to discover and 
       explore what united them.A memoir of spiritual reflections
       in three voices, The Faith Club has spawned interfaith 
       discussion groups in churches, temples, mosques, and other
       community settings. It will make you feel as if you are 
       eavesdropping on the authors' private thoughts, 
       provocative discussions, and often-controversial opinions 
       and conclusions.As the authors reveal their deepest 
       beliefs, you watch the blossoming of a profound interfaith
       friendship and the birth of a new way of relating to 
       others. Pioneering, timely, deeply thoughtful, and full of
       hope, The Faith Club's caring message will resonate with 
       people of all faiths. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Idliby, Ranya,|d1965- 
600 10 Oliver, Suzanne,|d1965- 
600 10 Warner, Priscilla,|d1953- 
650  0 Religions|xRelations. 
650  0 Judaism|xRelations|xChristianity. 
650  0 Christianity and other religions|xJudaism. 
650  0 Judaism|xRelations|xIslam. 
650  0 Islam|xRelations|xJudaism. 
650  0 Islam|xRelations|xChristianity. 
650  0 Christianity and other religions|xIslam. 
700 1  Warner, Priscilla,|d1953-|4aut 
700 1  Oliver, Suzanne,|d1965-|4aut 
700 1  Ward, Pam.|4nrt 
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