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When stormy trials hit us, our recollection of Jesus' faithfulness can fade as worry, anger, jealousy, fear, sickness, stress, and unforgiveness threaten to rob us of the love and hope that can be found in Jesus. And yet we can experience comfort in the womb of these stormy seasons. Pondering on the stories surrounding Jesus' life presents us with practical wisdom on how to respond to the turbulent episodes we encounter. Jesus' teachings can rejuvenate and instill within us a sense of hope in his love. If we allow him, Jesus can be enough for us, in and out of the storms of life.

Produktbeschreibung
When stormy trials hit us, our recollection of Jesus' faithfulness can fade as worry, anger, jealousy, fear, sickness, stress, and unforgiveness threaten to rob us of the love and hope that can be found in Jesus. And yet we can experience comfort in the womb of these stormy seasons. Pondering on the stories surrounding Jesus' life presents us with practical wisdom on how to respond to the turbulent episodes we encounter. Jesus' teachings can rejuvenate and instill within us a sense of hope in his love. If we allow him, Jesus can be enough for us, in and out of the storms of life.
Autorenporträt
Claudia May is a specialist in African American, Black British, and Anglophone Caribbean literature, theatre, and popular culture. May received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and has over twelve years" teaching experience in higher education. She is a visiting scholar in the department of African American studies and African diaspora studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and a recipient of the Pacific School of Religion President"s award. In her role as a spiritual director, May enables participants to discover how their practice of self-care strategies can benefit their vision for ministry and transform how they serve others. She is the author of Jesus is Enough: Love, Hope, and Comfort in the Storms of Life (Augsburg Fortress, 2005).