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Dust and Glory

Daily Bible readings from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day [Paperback]

by David Runcorn

BRF's 2016 Lent book is designed as a companion for thoughtful & curious travellers throughout the 40 days

  • New to Lent Studies?

  • This devotional offers a journey through the Bible, assuming no prior knowledge

  • You'll find ways of reading the Bible that bring insight and enlightenment

  • Author

    David Runcorn

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    BRF

  • Published

    November 2015

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BRF's 2016 Lent book is designed as a companion for thoughtful and curious travellers, with a daily Bible verse or short passage leading into reflection on some aspect of human life and faith.

Written by bestselling author and respected spiritual guide David Runcorn, the book's approach is exploratory rather than prescriptive, provoking questions rather than offering answers. It does not assume too much Bible knowledge, so that the style feels welcoming to those on the edge of committed faith or church, as well as BRF's to established Lent book audience.

Lent is one of the three forty-day 'seasons' in the Church's year, besides Advent and the period from Easter to Pentecost. The name itself, Lent, derives from an ancient word meaning 'spring' or 'long', referring to the time of year when days are beginning to lengthen and the world is turning from winter cold and dark to the warmth and promise of spring. During this time, the Church calls us to a special period of prayer, self-examination and teaching - and this book has been written to accompany you through that period, a time of turning from winter to spring, from death to life.

Introduction

Ash Wednesday to Saturday

Wonder

Longing

Shutting the door

One thing necessary


Week 1 - Becoming Who I Am

Do not be afraid

The deserted place

Who are you?

Dust that dreams

Call me bitter

First named terms

Make it all gift


Week 2 - The Compass of Our Excitement

In the breaking of the bread

Lead us into temptation

From the far country

The unlived life

The prodigal father

The playground of prayer

Being present

Week 3 - In the Midst of Life

Glorious scars

Snakes and doves

Living in peace

Taking sides

Being human

Every bush is burning

The wiles of the devil

Week 4 - Hidden and Revealed

Holy laughter

Building plans

Do no judge

Time enough

The eye of the storm

On not knowing

With unveiled face

Week 5 - Habits, Reflexes and Responses

Dying

Hating

Rejoicing

Confessing

Hallowing

Belonging

The Saturday People

Week 6 - In the Shadow of the Cross

Choosing freedom

Why this waste?

Outside the city

Take up your cross

Do you understand what I have done?

When God is torn from God

Descending to the dead

Losing and finding

Questions for group discussion

Notes

Specification

  • Author

    David Runcorn

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    BRF

  • Published

    November 2015

  • Weight

    178g

  • Page Count

    176

  • Dimensions

    129 x 199 x 10 mm

  • ISBN

    9780857463579

  • ISBN-10

    0857463578

  • Eden Code

    4265666

More Information

  • Author/Creator: David Runcorn

  • ISBN: 9780857463579

  • Publisher: BRF

  • Release Date: November 2015

  • Weight: 178g

  • Dimensions: 129 x 199 x 10 mm

  • Eden Code: 4265666


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