Margaret Forrester, a pioneer of women's ordination, opens the Bible in a way that is honest, straightforward and challenging.
The reflections in this book will challenge and encourage:
questioning believers
questing non-believers
those who seek a faith that works
those who seek to reconcile private faith and public action
those whose faith is touch and go – that they may touch God and go forward
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Review:
'... how refreshing it was to read this book of thoughtful, imaginative sermons. Margaret is a worthy \"follower of Jesus\", not only in having a great deal of love in her heart, but also in the way she embodies her message in everyday non-religious stories, the modern equivalent of the farmers, fisherfolk and housewives about whom Jesus spoke so often in his parables.' (James A. Simpson The Expository Times)
Synopsis:
A book for questioning believers and questioning unbelievers. It is aimed at those who look for a faith that works, who seek to reconcile private faith and public action and for those whose faith is touch and go, that they may touch God and go forward.
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- PublisherSaint Andrew Press
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0715208004
- ISBN 13 9780715208007
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages144