Monday, May 04, 2009

Be a Publisher for a Day!

Be a Publisher for a Day!

This summer, BMH Books will release my fourth book, this one co-authored with Susan Ellis. We are in the process of finalizing the title and sub-title, and could use your help.

The book explores how Christian women for 2,000 years have provided one another ministry through soul care and spiritual direction—what we might call today lay biblical counseling and spiritual friendship.

In no particular order, see below for possible titles.

Please email me at
bob.kellemen@gmail.com with your favorite title and subtitle. Feel free to suggest another related title/sub-title.

Sacred Friendships: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Heroes of the Faith

Sacred Friendships: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Heroes of Church History

Sacred Friendships: Listening to the Voices of Women Soul Care-Givers and Spiritual Directors

Sacred Friendships: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Soul Care-Givers and Spiritual Directors

Women Heroes of Church History: Celebrating Life Lessons from the Legacy of Christian Women

Women Heroes of Church History: Listening to the Voices of Women Soul Care-Givers and Spiritual Directors

Women Heroes of Church History: Celebrating the Legacy of Women Soul Care-Givers and Spiritual Directors

Women Heroes of Church History: Celebrating the Legacy of Godly Women of the Faith

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe the titles and subtitles may be too formal and too long...I'm working my limited brain for a suggestion...will get back to you soon. Wayne Cook

Anonymous said...

More Than a Shoulder: Women helping women through soul-care.

Many would not read the book if it advertised itself as history...others would be attracted wiht a reference to relationships. Just a thought.

Wayne Cook

Gina Hendrix said...

I vote for:
Women Heroes of Church History: Celebrating Life Lessons from the Legacy of Christian Women

Brooks J. Young said...

Sacred Friendships: Listening to the Voices of Women Soul Care-Givers and Spiritual Directors

christine said...

A Sacred Friendship: Celebrating the Kindred Spirit between Women

Chris Armstrong said...

I like the "history" (but I'm a historian, so what else would I say) but the "heroes" seems hackneyed. Are these women really "heroes" in the swashbuckling Robin Hood sense? I think the term is overused and often just inaccurate when we're talking about Christian history. Moreover, it seems theologically suspicious: don't heroes impress us mostly by their "heroic efforts"? Where's the grace in that?

Vickie said...

Women Heroes of Church History: Celebrating Life Lessons from the Legacy of Christian Women

Doc. K. said...

Thanks all who left suggestions, comments, votes, etc. Keep 'em coming. Between this page, Facebook, Twitter, and email, in less than one day we have over four dozen votes!

Bob

Anonymous said...

I like Celebrating Women of Faith.

I don't think you really mean to celebrate their Legacy, do you? Don't you mean to celebrate the women?

Anonymous said...

I like Celebrating Women of Faith.

I don't think you really mean to celebrate their Legacy, do you? Don't you mean to celebrate the women?

Doc. K. said...

Thanks for your input.

You said: I like Celebrating Women of Faith. I don't think you really mean to celebrate their Legacy, do you? Don't you mean to celebrate the women?

Not sure I understand. Since they are dead, we are celebrating the legacy they left. As in Hebrews 12:1-3 and the great cloud of witnesses, and Hebrews 11 and those who "dead yet speak."

If we are missing something with "celebrate legacy," please let us know.

Thanks.

Bob