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In this bible study, Episcopal priest and former teacher Margie Baker shows teens how the Bible affirms and supports all of God s beloved children. Beginning with an exploration of what it means to be made in God s image and the ways that God is represented with a variety of male and female images and concluding with an examination of how love for all our siblings is central to God s relationship with humanity, the study encourages youth to see how a thread of inclusion runs through the bible.

Produktbeschreibung
In this bible study, Episcopal priest and former teacher Margie Baker shows teens how the Bible affirms and supports all of God s beloved children. Beginning with an exploration of what it means to be made in God s image and the ways that God is represented with a variety of male and female images and concluding with an examination of how love for all our siblings is central to God s relationship with humanity, the study encourages youth to see how a thread of inclusion runs through the bible.
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Autorenporträt
Margie Baker is a priest currently serving as Assistant Rector for Children, Youth, and Families at St. John's in West Hartford, Connecticut. Originally from Memphis, Baker lived and worked as a high school teacher in North Carolina before attending Virginia Theological Seminary, where she received a Master of Divinity degree. She has written articles for Building Faith, created and shared a free at-home pandemic VBS curriculum, and given presentations on formation and social justice issues. Baker lives in West Hartford, Connecticut.