Interfaith Family Journal, 5th Anniversary

This week, I am celebrating the 5th anniversary of the publication of The Interfaith Family Journal. I am so proud of this little workbook. There is no other book anything like it. It provides support to couples and families of any or every religion, or none. I created the journal as a resource for therapists, clergy, and interfaith families. It encourages you to engage with family history, practices, and beliefs, from birth to death. And it seems to be appreciated by everyone who uses the writing prompts, the conversation guides, and the creative projects.

But don’t take my word for it! Read the reviews posted after publication:

“The questions asked get you to dig deep and make connections. “

“As I got deeper into the material, I learned that this wasn’t just a book that could help interfaith families, but ALL families.”

“This generous book invites all of us to dwell in the richness of life’s most enduring and meaningful questions.”

“The Interfaith Family Journal would be a perfect gift to any engaged couple!’

“It will make such a positive difference in the lives of so many families – of all configurations.”

The last five years have been frankly terrifying as we navigated the pandemic. And with the state of the world, and the national election looming, it may feel difficult to remain optimistic. In these times, we all need hope and inspiration. For me, our ability to build relationships across boundaries of religion and culture can still provide that inspiration.

So, I encourage you to share my sense of hope, and give the gift of this affirming resource to your therapist, your clergy, and friends and relatives entering interfaith relationships. And if you’ve already read it, please do help the book reach more people by posting a review. Thank you!

Journalist Susan Katz Miller is an interfaith families speaker, consultantcoach, educator and activist. She’s the author of Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family (2015), and The Interfaith Family Journal (2019).

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