Longing for Enough in a Culture of More (e-bog) af Escamilla, Dr. Paul L.

Longing for Enough in a Culture of More e-bog

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These 25 brief, thoughtful meditations by Paul Escamilla are organized in five topics: The Good Book, The Good Life, the Good Work, The Good Society, and The Good Earth. Whether read privately or with a group, these probing essays invite rather than indict the reader - making the &quote;life of enough&quote; seem not only possible but a natural next step in our lives as Christians. A gifted wri...
E-bog 142,94 DKK
Forfattere Escamilla, Dr. Paul L. (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 september 2010
Genrer HRCV9
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781426723216
These 25 brief, thoughtful meditations by Paul Escamilla are organized in five topics: The Good Book, The Good Life, the Good Work, The Good Society, and The Good Earth. Whether read privately or with a group, these probing essays invite rather than indict the reader - making the "e;life of enough"e; seem not only possible but a natural next step in our lives as Christians. A gifted writer, Escamilla leads the reader to anticipate both physical and spiritual relief from saturation and excess. Together the author and the reader search for the secret of escaping the lifestyle and attitudes of "e;a weighed-down world."e; A study guide includes questions for reflection or discussion.An excerpt from the Circuit Rider review: "e;This is a helpful little book. Clergy and laity will find in it much to consider. In a highly consumerist culture, there is a great deal to examine as persons ask questions about what constitutes having 'enough': How much is enough? How do we find rest and peace for anxious hearts? How do we discover a depth of being in a society always bent on 'doing' and 'having' more? For persons who are searching and exploring what the next step in the journey of faith is, this book will provide an instructive pathway to growth by someone who has also "e;been there and done that."e; And what they will receive is not an indicting finger but a gentle and persuasive hand."e;