Rediscovering Faith Life And Everything
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Can the ancient model of Celtic Christianity really have any relevance to our charismatic, evangelical churches?
Celtic Christianity was always on the margins of society, so looking at how those Christians lived out their faith can bring real insight into how we model church today. From slowing down in a busy world, reconnecting with God through appreciating nature, caring for the planet, to finding God's presence through mindfulness and practising whole-life discipleship, there are treasures to be found that are surprisingly modern and relevant to the world we live in today.
Discover how the Celtic tradition can revitalise and reconnect us in our daily walk with God.
Content Benefits: Rediscovering some of the lessons from the Celtic tradition can revitalise and reconnect us in our daily walk with God and actually help us find meaningful ways to help us engage with others and show them Christ.
Taps into the renewed wonder in nature created since lockdown.
Helps articulate a Christian response to environmental issues and climate change.
Uncovers a way to slow down, appreciate nature, and be more mindful and more present.
Reconnects us to the beauty of nature and points to the Creator God.
Provides practical guidance to introduce elements of Celtic Spirituality into church services.
Written in an engaging, anecdotal style that is accessible to all.
Introduces the reader to the beauty of Celtic poetry, prayers and writings.
The second book in The Rediscovering the Heart of Faith, Life and Everything series.
Ideal for anyone wanting to create a more reflective space into their charismatic services.
Binding - Paperback
Pages - 208
Publisher - Authentic Media
Celtic Christianity was always on the margins of society, so looking at how those Christians lived out their faith can bring real insight into how we model church today. From slowing down in a busy world, reconnecting with God through appreciating nature, caring for the planet, to finding God's presence through mindfulness and practising whole-life discipleship, there are treasures to be found that are surprisingly modern and relevant to the world we live in today.
Discover how the Celtic tradition can revitalise and reconnect us in our daily walk with God.
Content Benefits: Rediscovering some of the lessons from the Celtic tradition can revitalise and reconnect us in our daily walk with God and actually help us find meaningful ways to help us engage with others and show them Christ.
Taps into the renewed wonder in nature created since lockdown.
Helps articulate a Christian response to environmental issues and climate change.
Uncovers a way to slow down, appreciate nature, and be more mindful and more present.
Reconnects us to the beauty of nature and points to the Creator God.
Provides practical guidance to introduce elements of Celtic Spirituality into church services.
Written in an engaging, anecdotal style that is accessible to all.
Introduces the reader to the beauty of Celtic poetry, prayers and writings.
The second book in The Rediscovering the Heart of Faith, Life and Everything series.
Ideal for anyone wanting to create a more reflective space into their charismatic services.
Binding - Paperback
Pages - 208
Publisher - Authentic Media
An engaging look at how our life stories can enable us to tell the gospel in a way that connects effectively with people.
Jesus was the master storyteller, powerfully relating accessible stories to convey the good news, and Steve Morris calls us to reclaim the art of storytelling in the church today.
In a world of increasing social fragmentation and loneliness, this book demonstrates how listening to others can be transformational. When we truly hear people's stories, we begin to feel wonder at life and the way God is at work, and those telling their stories start to feel a sense of belonging. Inspiring stories are grounded by practical ideas to put storytelling at the heart of the church, and questions in each chapter encourage us all to glimpse more of God, revel in our uniqueness and realise that we all have something unique to offer as his followers.
Underpinned by practical pastoral experience, this is a book full of quirky and unexpected life stories that open us up afresh to the beauty of life and our God.
Jesus was the master storyteller, powerfully relating accessible stories to convey the good news, and Steve Morris calls us to reclaim the art of storytelling in the church today.
In a world of increasing social fragmentation and loneliness, this book demonstrates how listening to others can be transformational. When we truly hear people's stories, we begin to feel wonder at life and the way God is at work, and those telling their stories start to feel a sense of belonging. Inspiring stories are grounded by practical ideas to put storytelling at the heart of the church, and questions in each chapter encourage us all to glimpse more of God, revel in our uniqueness and realise that we all have something unique to offer as his followers.
Underpinned by practical pastoral experience, this is a book full of quirky and unexpected life stories that open us up afresh to the beauty of life and our God.
Have you lost your sense of wonder?
In an age of fake news and mistrust of big narratives, the idea that there is a God-given sense of almost childish wonder available is a revolutionary thought. We are still yearning for wonder today, but maybe we are just looking for it in the wrong places. Steve Morris invites us to look again at the world and discover the wonder in the everyday.
Understand why wonder can be a way of life rather than a fleeting feeling and learn how it has the potential to transform our lives, our churches and our communities.
Content Benefits: Revealing God as the author of wonder, Steve Morris explores why the church should have wonderment at its core and ponders the life-changing difference that could make in the world.
Join Steve Morris on a journey of wonder as he traces God's fingerprints on everything from the vastness of space to a birdsong
Opens readers to the wonder all around them, both in the large and small things
Shows that seeing wonder can be a lifestyle change that can transform our lives and how we interact with others
Reflects on the fact that wonder is at the heart of God, so should be at the heart of the church too
Helps connect the feeling of awe people experience when appreciating nature to the God who created it
Ideal for anyone who wants to see the beauty and wonder in the world around them
Perfect for anyone who wants to live a more positive life
A thought-provoking resource for anyone looking to refresh church life
In an age of fake news and mistrust of big narratives, the idea that there is a God-given sense of almost childish wonder available is a revolutionary thought. We are still yearning for wonder today, but maybe we are just looking for it in the wrong places. Steve Morris invites us to look again at the world and discover the wonder in the everyday.
Understand why wonder can be a way of life rather than a fleeting feeling and learn how it has the potential to transform our lives, our churches and our communities.
Content Benefits: Revealing God as the author of wonder, Steve Morris explores why the church should have wonderment at its core and ponders the life-changing difference that could make in the world.
Join Steve Morris on a journey of wonder as he traces God's fingerprints on everything from the vastness of space to a birdsong
Opens readers to the wonder all around them, both in the large and small things
Shows that seeing wonder can be a lifestyle change that can transform our lives and how we interact with others
Reflects on the fact that wonder is at the heart of God, so should be at the heart of the church too
Helps connect the feeling of awe people experience when appreciating nature to the God who created it
Ideal for anyone who wants to see the beauty and wonder in the world around them
Perfect for anyone who wants to live a more positive life
A thought-provoking resource for anyone looking to refresh church life