Quentin P. Kinnison 
A Road Too Short for the Long Journey [EPUB ebook] 
Reflections and Resources to Support Grieving People

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The inevitability of death in our broken world means that grief and mourning are a normal part of the human experience. Too often, though, this normal journey of grief is cut short by a culture intent on pretending bad things don’t really happen. In A Road Too Short for the Long Journey, readers are invited to consider how we might travel this road of mourning with those who grieve and how we might join them as partners in a reorientation of the world experienced through loss.

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Quentin P. Kinnison is licensed in both the American Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention, holding over twenty-five years of congregational experience in various ministry positions. Currently Dr. Kinnison is Associate Professor of Christian Ministry at Fresno Pacific University and serves as the Biblical & Religious Studies Division chairperson. He was distinguished with the Nickel Excellence in Teaching Award (NETA) in 2013, the Fresno Pacific University President’s Distinguished Service award in 2014, and an Alphi-Chi Inspirational Teacher recognition in 2016. He also serves as an Affiliate Faculty member for Fuller Theological Seminary. In addition to ministry courses, Kinnison teaches a theology of disability course for the Special Education program at Fresno Pacific University. Family time is precious and he enjoys gardening, cooking, basketball, golf, strategy games (i.e., Pente, Chess), reading, and watching Sci Fi.

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