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Come home to the desert

Got fear? No sweat.
Take a fear-busting spiritual adventure in the desert! 

Adventure #1: read a book.
The Richest of Fare: Seeking Spiritual Security in the Sonoran Desert by Phyllis Strupp
Winner of the 2005 Independent Publisher best mind-body-spirit book award. A guided tour to the desert's life-changing spiritual power without leaving home. Desert stories and pictures set the stage for discovering the spiritual truths of life. 

The Richest of Fare by Phyllis Strupp
The Richest of Fare by Phyllis Strupp
Adventure #2: take a personal retreat.
Come to Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center in Carefree, AZ for a personal retreat to walk the labyrinth and assess your spiritual journey using the Soul Portfolio Tool™ based on The Richest of Fare: Seeking Spiritual Security in the Sonoran Desert by Phyllis Strupp.

Big stars in dark desert skies
Adventure #3: take a virtual hike.
Spur Cross Ranch is the setting for this exciting dawn-to-dusk exploration of the sights and sounds of the Sonoran Desert, the most beautiful desert in the world. Get up close and personal with a hummingbird, rattlesnake, mountain lion, gila monster, and a herd of javelina!

Desert Hike at Spur Cross
Adventure #4: have a chat.
Faith and Nature: The Divine Adventure of Life on Earth by Phyllis Strupp
Small group discussion guide for all ages to discover and celebrate what is right with the world. The download includes excerpts from the award-winning book The Richest of Fare: Seeking Spiritual Security in the Sonoran Desert .

Faith and Nature by Phyllis Strupp
Adventure #5: see a play.
At Home in the Desert by Phyllis Strupp is an original work of fiction. An offical Arizona Centennial Legacy Project, the play shares the story of Chloe, an 11-year-old adopted girl living in Carefree who learns valuable life lessons from the Sonoran Desert – with the help of some mysterious friends. Loosely based on The Richest of Fare: Seeking Spiritual Security in the Sonoran Desert, this one-act theatrical production is for all ages engages the current themes of home foreclosure, immigration and bullying. Public performances to begin in early 2014.

At Home in the Desert by Phyllis Strupp
Copyright©2013 Phyllis T. Strupp

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