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It's OK to ask questions - and perhaps even change your mind. In Volume 3 of his series Questions and Responses, Rowland Croucher continues to reflect on what he considers are the most common, complex and urgent questions he has been asked in his over fifty years as pastor and counsellor. In the current volume, these include recollections of people who have influenced his thinking and ministry (Tim Costello, Ken R Manley, Richard Rohr, Rod Bowers). He also considers issues of significant importance in the churches and society (getting along with people you live with, what the Bible really says…mehr

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It's OK to ask questions - and perhaps even change your mind. In Volume 3 of his series Questions and Responses, Rowland Croucher continues to reflect on what he considers are the most common, complex and urgent questions he has been asked in his over fifty years as pastor and counsellor. In the current volume, these include recollections of people who have influenced his thinking and ministry (Tim Costello, Ken R Manley, Richard Rohr, Rod Bowers). He also considers issues of significant importance in the churches and society (getting along with people you live with, what the Bible really says about women - and men; the church's attitudes to LGBTIs; growing old gracefully; death and dying). And surprising insights into one of the lesser known personalities in the Bible - 'My hero Caleb'. As in the previous volumes, the author does not pretend to have solid, rock hard answers to the questions and issues raised; only a conviction that the responses he offers may be sources of encouragement, comfort and challenge to those who are committed to being disciples of Jesus in faithfulness and love.
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Autorenporträt
Rowland Croucher has been a Baptist pastor and counsellor mainly in NSW and Victorian churches, and, more recently, via John Mark Ministries, supporting pastors in all Christian denominations. He has written eleven books and continues to be active in preaching, teaching and counselling. Widowed in 2017, he and his wife Jan (also a pastor) had four children, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.