This hugely heartening book on hope will galvanise readers into looking at the world and the challenges we’re facing in a new way.
It gathers together a fantastic range of lively, up-and-coming writers who are willing to dig deep. Here they write passionately about what gives them hope, in reflections including Seeds of unity, A beautiful and messy awakening, Kingdom diplomacy across faiths, A vision for hope in politics, Wild paths of peace and Hope in suffering.
Wild Bright Hope urges us not only to embrace a more hopeful perspective, but also to consider how we ourselves might play a full part in bringing in the kingdom of God.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Seeds of unity: Alysia-Lara Ayonrinde 3
2 Reimagining day to day: Will Fremont-Brown 21
3 Kingdom, faiths and diplomacy: Cameron Howes 37
4 Wild paths of peace: Martha Jarvis 57
5 Hope and the Church of England: Cathrine
Fungai Ngangira 77
6 A vision for hope in politics: Keziah Patterson 89
7 Widening horizons: Hannah Spiers 105
8 A beautiful and messy awakening: Belle Tindall 125
9 The radical grace of God: Toby Thomas 141
10 Good News, New Histories: Goodness Uwan
Owaji Victor 155
11 A journey through a supper table: Bhanuka
Warnasooriya 163
12 Hope in suffering: Rachael Wooldridge 181
Notes 197
Über den Autor
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