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When so much seems to be falling apart, it is a struggle to find ground for hope. In forty daily reflections, Christopher Chapman explores the nature of hope and offers ways of cultivating and practicing it. Avoiding wishful thinking or 'looking on the bright side', he offers a hope rooted in a God whose dynamic, creative breath is always bringing the new into being. This hope is incarnate and redemptive, forever coming along side us to renew what is broken. It is relational, drawing all into a life of giving and receiving. The door of hope is open and God steps through it with purpose and…mehr

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When so much seems to be falling apart, it is a struggle to find ground for hope. In forty daily reflections, Christopher Chapman explores the nature of hope and offers ways of cultivating and practicing it. Avoiding wishful thinking or 'looking on the bright side', he offers a hope rooted in a God whose dynamic, creative breath is always bringing the new into being. This hope is incarnate and redemptive, forever coming along side us to renew what is broken. It is relational, drawing all into a life of giving and receiving. The door of hope is open and God steps through it with purpose and compassion. Here is a spirituality of hope that engages with what is real and brings about change. Doorways to Hope invites us to join in the flow of hope and step out in God into all that needs healing. This is a liberating, encouraging book for all who feel powerless in the face of the pain of the world or hemmed in by personal circumstance.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher Chapman is an experienced spiritual director and retreat leader. He is a guest director at St. Beuno's Jesuit Spirituality Centre and an associate tutor at St. Augustine's College of Theology. He is the author of Seeing in the Dark, Earthed in God and Send my Roots Rain.