This new Lent course will help you discover one simple truth: that God loves you passionately, deeply and unconditionally. It explores five timeless images of this truth that have helped Christians for generations.
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This new Lent course will help you discover one simple truth: that God loves you passionately, deeply and unconditionally. It explores five timeless images of this truth that have helped Christians for generations.
The great mystery of the human condition and God's action to save us is too vast to be contained in a single image or one kind of language. The Bible uses a kaleidoscope of word pictures of human life and God's intervention in it. Exploring God's Mercy is a short study guide that focuses on five classic images of the Christian gospel which are woven through scripture and the Christian tradition: Lost and finding the way; Trapped and set free; Sick in soul and healed; In turmoil and being at peace; and Barren and becoming fruitful. Each chapter explores one of these images through stories, popular culture, biblical material and Christian tradition, supported by YouTube clips and further film suggestions. Discussion starters, questions, prayers and a leader's guide are included making this ideal for Lent groups or as an introductory course to the Christian faith at any time of the year
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 315919
- Product Code 9780715142240
- ISBNÂ 0715142240
- EANÂ 9780715142240
- Pages 128
- Department General Books
- Category Devotions
- Sub-Category Easter & Lent
- Publisher Church House Publishing Inc
- Publication Date Nov 2010
- Dimensions 206 x 147 x 8mm
- Weight 0.114kg
Steven Croft
Steven Croft is a former Archbishop's Missioner and the first Team Leader of Fresh Expressions. He became the Bishop of Sheffield in 2009. He is the author of many acclaimed books including Jesus' People: What the Church should do next and editor of Mission-shaped Questions. Steven is the co-creator of the Emmaus: The Way of Faith course.