Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life
Reflections on the Ordained Life
Format: hardback
|
Offer Price £12.82 Free Delivery |
| ||||||
Buy Together Offer for Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life
Buy Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life with CREATING UNCOMMON WORSHIP for just £22.82 saving you £10.17
Return to Top
Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life
Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life by Richard Giles was published by Canterbury Press in June 2006 and is our 14285th best seller. The ISBN for Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life is 9781853117138.
Based on the words of the new Anglican Ordinal which are spoken at every ordination, here is a profound and lasting meditation on the essential of the priestly life. Exploring every aspect of this dedicated life, it offers timeless inspiration to all, from those contemplating their vocation to those celebrating decades in the ministry. It focuses on: serving and shepherding; proclaiming; watching; searching and guiding; declaring forgiveness; making disciples; unfolding the Scriptures; presiding and leading; supporting and defending; and discerning and fostering.
Questions & Answers
Want to know something about Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life that isn't answered here?
Return to Top
Details for Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life
| Page last updated | 24th November 2011 |
| Author / Artist | Richard Giles |
| Book Format | hardback |
| Publisher | Canterbury Press (June 2006) |
| Weight | 181g |
| Number of Pages | 128 |
| Thickness | 15 mm |
| Height | 198 mm |
| Width | 126 mm |
| ISBN | 9781853117138 |
| ISBN-10 | 1853117137 |
| Product ID | 118471 |
Return to Top
Related Departments
This product is also listed in the following departments:
- Christian Books department under Holy Orders
Return to Top
Be the first to review Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life
If you already own Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life, why not review it and help others trying to decide?
Click here to review Here I Am: Reflections on the Ordained Life







