At Home and Out and About
At Home and Out and About

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At Home and Out and About

Author : Gordon Giles
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Part of the 'At Home' series, contemplating objects and scenes from God's world through the lens of our pandemic experience

Across a year’s worth of weekly reflections, Gordon Giles focuses on objects, scenes, activities and places, drawing out spiritual insights to help us reflect on what we have learned as we venture out again after months of restriction, absence and anxiety. From Easter, through the changing seasons to the following Easter, we are led to consider: What is it like spiritually to stop wearing masks? What does a beach say to us after coronavirus? How has Zoom affected us during lockdown and how do we now relate to technology as a medium of fellowship? Where is Christ amid our restrictions and our releases?



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Title At Home and Out and About
Author Gordon Giles
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Across a year’s worth of weekly reflections, Gordon Giles focuses on objects, scenes, activities and places, drawing out spiritual insights to help us reflect on what we have learned as we venture out again after months of restriction, absence and anxiety. From Easter, through the changing seasons to the following Easter, we are led to consider: What is it like spiritually to stop wearing masks? What does a beach say to us after coronavirus? How has Zoom affected us during lockdown and how do we now relate to technology as a medium of fellowship? Where is Christ amid our restrictions and our releases?

• Readers of Lent and Advent books who have enjoyed the previous two in this series
• Anyone who wants to reflect on the world in which they live in the light of recent events
• Those who enjoy and are concerned for the natural world
• Church groups reading together or privately
• Churches looking for material related to the seasons of the year or the church calendar

Details
  • Product code: 9781800391154
  • Published: 20 January 2023
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • Dimensions: 130mm wide and 198mm high

Across a year’s worth of weekly reflections, Gordon Giles focuses on objects, scenes, activities and places, drawing out spiritual insights to help us reflect on what we have learned as we venture out again after months of restriction, absence and anxiety. From Easter, through the changing seasons to the following Easter, we are led to consider: What is it like spiritually to stop wearing masks? What does a beach say to us after coronavirus? How has Zoom affected us during lockdown and how do we now relate to technology as a medium of fellowship? Where is Christ amid our restrictions and our releases?

• Readers of Lent and Advent books who have enjoyed the previous two in this series
• Anyone who wants to reflect on the world in which they live in the light of recent events
• Those who enjoy and are concerned for the natural world
• Church groups reading together or privately
• Churches looking for material related to the seasons of the year or the church calendar

Gordon Giles is Canon Chancellor of Rochester Cathedral. He is the author of several books and the editor of BRF’s New Daylight Bible reading notes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transforming Ministry September 2023. Review by Betty Taylor

This book provided two surprises. The first was to discover that the pandemic had affected 52 areas of our lives, from masks to Zoom, from furlough to haircuts; and secondly that these meditations were to last for a whole year, from Easter to Easter. I decided to choose a special moment in the week – maybe a Sunday afternoon – to delve into the next topic. You may think that the pandemic is best allowed to rest, but Giles steers us sensitively through, encouraging us ‘to reflect on what has changed and to engage with what has not’. We are to go out and about with a God who never changes and whose love is ever constant. Each meditation is biblically inspired and supported by scientific and statistical knowledge. All conclude with a prayer. Although I would recommend individual reading, there are questions for group discussion. We have so much to learn from our Covid experiences. This book motivates us to view those years in a fresh light as we journey onward in ‘faith, hope and love.’

Reviewed by Betty Taylor