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Perfect for fans of Jennifer Niven, Abigail Johnson draws a searing
and lyrical portrait of grief, forgiveness, and the kind of love
that blooms in the aftermath. Eight years ago, Ethan and Rebecca
met, two troublemaking kids sharing secrets and first kisses in a
tree house, until Ethan's mom returned to take him away. Each and
every visit, his only goodbye was a flower on Rebecca's windowsill.
Four years ago, Ethan left for the last time to take care of his
mother, who has struggled with addiction his whole life. Two years
ago, Rebecca was in a car accident that killed her father. She's
been learning to navigate life as a wheelchair user ever since.
Now, they discover if their hardships have torn them apart...or
will bring them closer than ever.
Untangling the day-to-day issues in our multifaceted lives can seem
daunting. Time to sit quietly and reflect is rare. If we are
fortunate, we have good friends or close family members with whom
to talk things through and find clarity, but many times we feel
isolated and lonely. As people of faith, we add another layer to
our reflections when we wonder where God fits into our lives. In a
broad sense, theological reflection happens any time that we wonder
about God, our faith, our beliefs, and our values. In this book,
however, Abigail Johnson offers a structured process for engaging
in theological reflection by looking at a situation or event
through a series of questions. These questions are designed to help
individuals and small groups think through situations with the eyes
of faith. Johnson provides detailed instructions for group
facilitators, making this book a valuable resource for any
theological reflection leader. She demonstrates how theological
reflection will enrich the faith life of the individual and
increase group members sense of belonging to God and to the whole
people of God. She also shows how small groups engaging in
theological reflection affects the ongoing life of a congregation
particularly in the community s worship and the members practice of
spiritual disciplines."
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