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Everyday faith and contemporary crises booklets

A series of six booklets exploring the relationship between Christian faith and some of the most pressing issues of our time has been launched, for free, by the diocese.


This series invites Christians to make strong and imaginative connections between our world, our call to be disciples of Jesus and our everyday lives.

Written by the Revd Canon Susanna Gunner, Diocesan Adviser in Spirituality and Discipleship, the booklets offer biblical and theological connections, inspiring stories of those already taking action in our region, and signposts for your own response.  They include paintings, poetry and prayers too, to enrich thought and stir imagination.

Six crises come under the spotlight: Homelessness, Modern Slavery, Waste, Food, the Refugee Crisis and the Environmental Crisis.

Writing about them, Susanna says:

“It’s easy to feel daunted and despairing in the face of so many things we see and read on our screens. How can we even begin to make a difference? Those of us who dare to call ourselves Christians must ask an additional question…  How can I bring my faith to the world’s current problems and how does it affect – through the whole week – my response to, let’s say, the refugee crisis or modern slavery?”

The Rt Revd Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich, writes:

“Susanna has drawn from the deep wells of Christian spirituality and wisdom to enable us to reflect on some of the major issues of our day. Some of these issues are hidden, others we wish were hidden, but all affect precious human beings made in the image of God. These resources will inform us, lead us creatively into prayer, and inspire us to take action to mend the world.”

"The series is  pretty perfect for Christians of all denominations, ages and interests who want to really get their teeth into something which will challenge and inspire them to live out their discipleship more intentionally. And it’s been fascinating to observe how the pandemic has featured more and more strongly in the booklets as 2020 has progressed."

The series is free, though donations are invited to offset printing costs and fund further resources.

The hope is that individuals and groups of all sorts will find them challenging and inspiring.  If groups can’t meet face to face, they may like to look first at the material individually and then gather on Zoom to discuss.  It may also be a helpful resource to those who lead worship, and they suit any time of year.

You can download the booklets in PDF format here

 

You can order printed copies here


 

Helen Baldry, 12/11/2020

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