Waterstones As Kingfishers Catch Fire
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Price: £10.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Sixty years ago I found myself distracted.' So begins the introduction to As Kingfishers Catch Fire. What follows is the record of the collaboration of pastor and congregation in acts of worship and a life together. What Eugene Peterson, for thirty years pastor of a Maryland church, discovered is that the pastor's life is much more than just the preaching. It is also made up of attending to the details in all the circumstances and relationships specific to a people and a place - prayers at a hospital bed, conversations with the elderly, small talk on a street corner. This collection of spiritual writings presents Peterson's distinctive approach designed to communicate to his congregation, and the reader, 'the full counsel of God.' Seven sections containing seven teachings, each expertly crafted to stir the biblical imagination. In these teachings, Peterson walks the reader through Scripture to bring fresh insight to familiar names such as Moses, David, Isaiah, Solomon, Peter, Paul, and John of Patmos.
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781473657212
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781473657212
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Author: Louise Donald
Rating: 5
Review: Once again Eugene Peterson slows you down and enables you to sense the mantle of God's love embracing enfold you. Also and only to be expected !!! very challenging.
Author: Richard Cameron
Rating: 3
Review: Sermons rarely come across well on paper, out of their original context. These are no different, but still worth reading.