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How to Live

A Guide for the Christian Journey

How to Live

A Guide for the Christian Journey

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£9.99

Publisher: Church House Publishing
ISBN: 9780715142400
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 30/11/2011
Width: 13.5 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

How to Live is a personal companion for your journey of faith. Whether you are a new Christian setting out, or a weary traveller in need of refreshment, it offers an inspiring guide to the essentials of the Christian life. With wisdom, honesty and humour, it explores the inward and outward journeys that being a Christian involves: Prayer Reading the Bible Worship Relating faith to daily life Sharing your faith Seeking God's kingdom Living as a Christian means being open to a lifelong journey of discovery, change and growth. Let How to Live be your guide to this amazing adventure. An ideal gift for new Christians, confirmation candidates, and those completing an Emmaus or Alpha course. Previously published as Travelling Well.

Steven Croft

Steven Croft is to be the next Bishop of Oxford, having been Bishop of Sheffield since 2009. A former Archbishop's Missioner and the first Team Leader of Fresh Expressions, he is the author of many acclaimed books including Jesus' People: What the Church should do next and editor of Mission-shaped Questions. Steven is a co-creator of the Emmaus course and co-author of the Pilgrim course.

Stephen Cottrell

Stephen Cottrell is the Archbishop of York, and a prolific and much-loved author. He has previously served as Bishop of Chelmsford, Bishop of Reading, and Canon Pastor at Peterborough Cathedral. Stephen is a co-author of the Pilgrim course.

"...a refreshing antidote to all the easy-steps-to-victorious-Christian-living paperbacks that overlode our bookshelves." - Tear Times

"For pilgrims at every stage of the Christian journey I warmly recommend [this] as a good companion, easy to understand and a source of wise encouragement." - Martin Warner