wayne muller

For several decades, Wayne Muller has been working to encourage neighborhood philanthropy, support everyday heroes, and write meaningful (and best-seling!) books and articles. His organization -- Bread for the Journey -- works on principles that are very close to CharityFocus, and has contributed $3 million to grassroot causes in decentralized and distributed ways. Not only might they go gift-economy with their work, they are looking to explore deep partnerships with CharityFocus (and Wayne even wants to co-author a book together!).

wayne muller

To relentlessly force the tender wisdom, thoughtful reflection, and perceptive honesty of the human heart to conform to the ridiculously impossible, inhuman speed of the world, its effortlessly generated images and mind- driven technologies, is to do violence to our most precious, valuable treasure: the necessary guidance of the human heart. Without it, we may get more and more done, and push ever faster through the gauntlet of our to do list, but we may never, in the end, catch up to anything. Wayne Muller is a therapist, minister, community advocate, consultant, public speaker and bestselling author of several books including A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough (Harmony Books), now on-sale.

wayne muller

Wayne Muller, founder of Bread for the Journey (www.breadforthejourney.org), is an ordained minister, a therapist, and an author. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, he has spent the last twenty-five years working closely with some of the most disadvantaged members of society. He is the founder of the Institute for Engaged Spirituality, has been a Senior Scholar with the Fetzer Institute, and Extended Faculty of the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

wayne muller

Wayne Muller is an ordained minister, a therapist, and an author. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, he has spent the last twenty-five years working closely with some of the most disadvantaged members of society. He is the founder of Bread for the Journey, a national, non-profit charity serving the poor and underprivileged. He is also the founder of the Institute for Engaged Spirituality, and is a Fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Wayne Muller is the author of the national bestseller Legacy of the Heart: The Spiritual Advantages of a Painful Childhood and How, Then, Shall We Live? He has just completed a book entitled Sabbath: Remembering the Rhythm of Rest and Delight, to be published by Bantam Doubleday Dell in Spring 1999.

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