Sally Breedlove

Sally Thompson Breedlove is an American author, Anglican religious worker, Christian speaker, and non-profit organizer. She is a co-founder and spiritual director of JourneyMates, a Christian spiritual formation ministry based in North Carolina.
Breedlove authored the 2002 book Choosing Rest: Cultivating a Sunday Heart in a Monday World and co-authored the 2019 book The Shame Exchange: Trading Shame for God's Mercy and Freedom and the 2022 devotional On the Eighth Day: Praying Through the Liturgical Year. A member of the Anglican Church in North America, she serves on the national board of the Anglican Mission in the Americas and serves on the board of the Christian Foundation of the Triangle, an affiliate of the National Christian Foundation. She is married to Steve Breedlove, who serves as the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Christ Our Hope.
Career
In 2006, Breedlove and Jennifer Ennis co-founded the Christian spiritual formation ministry JourneyMates. She and Ennis led the first JourneyMates community, comprising of twenty-five women, in Raleigh, North Carolina.
She serves on the national board of the Anglican Mission in the Americas and is on the board of the Christian Foundation of the Triangle, an affiliate of the National Christian Foundation. She teaches a bible study at All Saints Anglican Church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Writings
In 2002, Breedlove wrote the book Choosing Rest: Cultivating a Sunday Heart in a Monday World. In 2019, she co-authored the book The Shame Exchange: Trading Shame for God's Mercy and Freedom with her Jennifer Ennis, Ralph Ennis, and her husband. In 2002, she co-authored the devotional On the Eighth Day: Praying Through the Liturgical Year with Kari West, Madison Perry, and Will Kane. Breedlove was also a contributor to the Women of Faith Study Bible.
Personal life
Breedlove studied history of Christian spirituality, Christian mystic writing, and Early Church writings at Regent College in Canada. They have five children.
 
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