“Dreams for Christianity” aims to cross cultural barriers and engage young people in church life
VICTORIA, Australia (PRWEB) January 25, 2012
Whether it be discussing with our cousins of the same Abrahamic family, the Jews and Muslims, or singing in a school choir’s competition, or inviting teenagers to take a leadership role in the church—all the dreams focus on breaking generation and cultural barriers to encourage unity, ‘oneness’ and greater understanding.
For Bishop John Parkes of Wangaratta, “this book seems to be more than a book, instead it is in my experience more like a recollection of conversations with beloved companions… as you speak the truth in love…of the mighty acts of God in our language, our cultural configuration, our place and time. You have moved into deep waters here….”
Dreams for Christianity, together with its companion book, O My God! Where Are You? discuss programs over two years for Advent, Lent and Ordinary Sundays, based on St. Luke’s gospel and his Book of Acts. For fear of becoming sanctimonious, a Really Intelligent Atheist, called Ria, (alias retired lawyer Barbara Coddington) is a companion through the book.
This book will be featured in this month’s Reader’s Digest Magazine.
For more information on the book, interested parties may log on to http://www.Xlibris.com.au.
About the Author
Nancy Hawkins, a practicing Christian with a nursing/teaching background, who completed a four-year Education for Ministry course in 2000. Her first book, “O My God! Where Are You?” was published in 2004 available from http://www.biblestudieswithluke.com.au or http://www.theworldinharmony.com. Dreams for Christianity is an ideal gift for anyone who would like to change the world—even a little bit.
Dreams for Christianity * by Nancy Hawkins
Publication Date: October 25, 2011
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