|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
The Healer's Tree is a book of 28 short readings and reflections in
response to the call back to the garden, back to full relationship
with God and all creation. It reflects on the struggle to make
sense of living as mortals who are drawn by spiritual aspirations
and a desire for God but are also bound to the earth and one
another with a need to find real faith-based responses to the
ecological and humanitarian dilemmas facing the world. Hearing the
call and responding, we see life differently. 'Self ' loses its
power, the illusion of isolation ends, for all creation is
interconnected. It is not just we who are renewed; all creation
depends on our return for its renewal. Suitable for group or
individual use, each reflection includes a biblical quotation, a
passage of prose, a prayer, questions for reflection, often
relating to further biblical passages, and a closing thought. Some
reflections are suitable for use as visualisations - an exercise
where one person reads while others imagine the scene described in
a state of relaxation, or where a person alone imagines the scene
after reading it several times. However, the reflections are not
written with the expectation that everybody will wish to use them
in this way. A selection of the readings can be made around
particular themes to form a series for Lent, Advent, Creation
Season and other times, or for a retreat on a specific subject.
A Heart Broken Open is the moving and insightful reflection by a
Christian minister on his grassroots engagement with Islam - from
inner-city parish ministry in Leeds to the streets of Karbala at a
time of rising Islamophobia and the 'War on Terror'. The book also
includes responses from some of the author's partners in dialogue.
Ray Gaston was in parish ministry in inner-city Leeds for 12 years.
He is now Interfaith Studies Tutor and Enabler with the Queen's
Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education and the Birmingham
District of the Methodist Church. He lives with his family in
Sparkhill, Birmingham.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.