The purpose of EPIClicious is to engender reading and interactivity about what is being read. The licious in EPIClicious is from the Late Latin lacere which means to entice. So, in short, I hope that you will be enticed to read these exciting and challenging books through this rich EPIC lens and share with others what you are learning by your reading. See EPIC on the far Right Sidebar for help on the EPIC acrostic.

The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness


Hope and medicine. Sounds like an oxymoron, huh? But not so! The book title, The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness, only gives a glimpse of this profound book in which Dr. Groopman tells a thrilling story about helping patients with cancer. This is not a “How To” book nor a “once size fits all” book on the opportunity for hope. I have offered this book on more than one occasion to those who are fighting the battle of cancer. Is Dr. Groopman’s story of hope and the Story of God the same? What is EPIC about his approach?

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The World Cafe: Shaping Our Futures Through Conversations That Matter


The following is an excerpt from: The World Cafe: Shaping Our Futures Through Conversations That Matter (2-3).

Conversations That Matters

Through our conversations the stories and images of our future emerge, and never has this process been more critical. We now have the capacity, through neglect of the planetary commons on which our lives depend, to make the precious earth, our home., uninhabitable. We now have the capacity, through escalating violence and weapons of mass destruction, to make our precious human species, along with many others, extinct. Yet this is also a moment of opportunity. We are connected as never before in webs of communication and information-sharing through the Internet and other media that make our collection predicament visible on a much larger scale than we could have imagined only a few years ago. And for the first time, we have the capacity for engaging in connected global conversations and action about what is happening and how we choose to respond—conversations that are not under the formal aegis of any one institution, government, or corporation. It is time for us to engage in those conversations more intentionally. Our very survival as a human community, both locally and globally, may rest on our creative responses to the following questions:

  • How can we enhance our capacity to talk and think more deeply together about the critical issues facing our communities, our organizations our nations, and our planet?
  • How can we access the mutual intelligence and wisdom we need to create innovative paths forward?

What say ye?

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