<p>These stories describe the radical journey of creating a life with purpose, hope, and belonging. In <i>Finding Our Way Home</i> Killian Noe draws from her experience as co-founder and program director at Samaritan Inns, an organization serving addicted and homeless men and women. Reading these stories can lead you to awareness of your own addictions and divine love, a journey that can lead you home.</p>
"Noe's words are powerful-emboldened by an awesome capacity to 'walk the talk.' With an integrity formed from the crucible of living out the gospel through Samaritan Inns, Finding Our Way Home gives us a fresh taste of transforming grace."
-N. Gordon Cosby, The Church of the Saviour, Washington, D.C.
These stories describe the radical journey of creating a life with purpose, hope, and belonging. In Finding Our Way Home Noe draws from her experience as co-founder and program director at Samaritan Inns, an organization serving addicted and homeless men and women. Reading these stories can lead you to awareness of your own additions and divine love, a journey that can lead you home.
"Noe challenges and inspires all of us to break our addictions. I highly commended her thoughtful insights."
-Jim Wallis, Sojourners magazine
"Books on spirituality are too often ungrounded from any real practice or commitment. This book is a wonderful and mature exception. Noe has found a way to be real, concrete, inspiring, and profound at the same time."-Richard Rohr, Center for Action and Contemplation
"Finding Our Way Home instructs, encourages, and challenges anyone seeking to be a channel through which God's love can have unimpeded flow." -Dr. Lawrence Jones, Howard University School of Divinity
Killian Noe, along with David Erickson, founded Samaritan Inns in 1985. A comprehensive response to homelessness and addictions, Samaritan Inns is located in Washington, D.C.