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<note>Focusing on women's health, healing, and wholeness, Women at the Well provides daily devotions from women who share their own experiences as health professionals, pastors, caregivers, survivors of illness, and persons with disabilities. These women share the spiritual wis- dom and insight they have gained through personal challenge and growth. Not limited to experiences of illness, however, this collection offers all women a healthy perspective for their daily lives.

Women who seek a healthy Christian lifestyle, girls who are maturing into adulthood, clergy and lay women, women in crisis, and women who are interested in spiritual growth and personal whole- ness will find inspiration and encouragement in these devotions as they seek health and healing in the face of both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances. It is an invitation to come to the well.

Mary L.. Mild is the director of the American Baptist Personnel Services, American Baptist Churches, U.S.A. For eleven years she served as director of the Women and Church program for National Ministries, ABC/USA, and developed resources on women's issues. She holds a B.A. from Eastem College, an M.S.W. from Rutgers School of Social Work, and an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary. She is editor of Songs of Miriam: A Woman's Book of Devotions (Judson Press).</note>
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