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You were never just teaching a subject. You were answering a call. Called to Teach: Stories of Spirit, Struggle, and Sacred Pause is not a book of strategies. It's a soulful invitation to return to yourself. Through honest storytelling, guided reflections, and spiritual practices, educator and spiritual director Naoma Riordan brings readers into the holy heart of classroom life. These pages hold moments of heartbreak and hope, burnout and beginning again. They offer a quiet pause for every teacher who has ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, or unsure how to keep going. Whether you're new to…mehr

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You were never just teaching a subject. You were answering a call. Called to Teach: Stories of Spirit, Struggle, and Sacred Pause is not a book of strategies. It's a soulful invitation to return to yourself. Through honest storytelling, guided reflections, and spiritual practices, educator and spiritual director Naoma Riordan brings readers into the holy heart of classroom life. These pages hold moments of heartbreak and hope, burnout and beginning again. They offer a quiet pause for every teacher who has ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, or unsure how to keep going. Whether you're new to teaching or decades in, this book is a reminder: Your presence matters. Your story matters. And your well-being is sacred, too. Perfect for educators, contemplative readers, and anyone seeking a deeper connection to their work in the world.
Autorenporträt
Naoma Riordan is a Navy veteran, educator, and spiritual director trained in the evocative-contemplative method. With over fifteen years of experience teaching in Title I schools, she brings a deep commitment to equity, presence, and whole-child education.She currently teaches middle school social studies in Arkansas and offers spiritual direction to educators seeking to reconnect with their inner life. A mother, partner, and lifelong learner, Naoma is pursuing her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership at Arkansas State University. Called to Teach is her first book.