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In a culture of constant change, one can find groundedness by going "back to the land". Collison uses agricultural, biblical, and personal stories help the reader renew one's spirit and find direction through Jesus' farm parables in current day application. By turning over the soil in one's soul, vibrant spirituality and life-changing discipleship can emerge. The parables are paired with social issues, which act as pollinators necessary for bearing of fruit for the kingdom of God. Rooted in the Wesleyan tenants of grace, personal piety, and social holiness, the book promotes a reclaiming of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a culture of constant change, one can find groundedness by going "back to the land". Collison uses agricultural, biblical, and personal stories help the reader renew one's spirit and find direction through Jesus' farm parables in current day application. By turning over the soil in one's soul, vibrant spirituality and life-changing discipleship can emerge. The parables are paired with social issues, which act as pollinators necessary for bearing of fruit for the kingdom of God. Rooted in the Wesleyan tenants of grace, personal piety, and social holiness, the book promotes a reclaiming of the physical and spiritual land in our lives. A supporting Bible study is included in the book.
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Autorenporträt
A former newspaper reporter and special education teacher, Rev. Dr. Rebecca "Becky" Kelly Collison is an ordained elder currently serving as the senior pastor at Mariner's Bethel Global Methodist Church, Ocean View, DE. Having served churches in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, she currently lives with her husband Glenn on the corner of the family farm in Harrington, Delaware and enjoys the company of family, including their six children and growing number of grandchildren.