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Biblical figures still have a lot to say to us. Their wishes and goals have been handed down because they lived with a specific outlook on life: in the countenance of God. These figures experienced God, they met with Him, travelled with Him. We can learn from them things that may have become foreign to us over time, things we need to rediscover: the support Job received in times of suffering, Ruth's endless devotion, Peter's way of dealing with fear and failure, the power of a single encounter in Philip's life.As diverse as the biblical figures are, so diverse are the ways we can approach…mehr

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Biblical figures still have a lot to say to us. Their wishes and goals have been handed down because they lived with a specific outlook on life: in the countenance of God. These figures experienced God, they met with Him, travelled with Him. We can learn from them things that may have become foreign to us over time, things we need to rediscover: the support Job received in times of suffering, Ruth's endless devotion, Peter's way of dealing with fear and failure, the power of a single encounter in Philip's life.As diverse as the biblical figures are, so diverse are the ways we can approach them: in the form of letters, in dialogue, in theatrical scenes, in an essay, as a short story, or a collection of succinct Bible verses.
Autorenporträt
Hans-Martin Brandt ist Pastor i. R. der ev.-luth. Landeskirche Hannovers. Er war Krankenhauspfarrer in Göttingen.