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This little book is brimming with words of healing and hope to those on the ropes or at the end of their rope. It is best held in the hands of family, friends, and clergy, as well as all who care for those who carry the weight of depression and harbor suicidal impulses. It is designed to be read aloud to reassure all God's Children-reader and listener alike--who are stretched to the breaking point or for whom life no longer makes sense.

Produktbeschreibung
This little book is brimming with words of healing and hope to those on the ropes or at the end of their rope. It is best held in the hands of family, friends, and clergy, as well as all who care for those who carry the weight of depression and harbor suicidal impulses. It is designed to be read aloud to reassure all God's Children-reader and listener alike--who are stretched to the breaking point or for whom life no longer makes sense.
Autorenporträt
Author of more than two hundred articles, 1500+ published sermons, hundreds of YouTube vlogs, and over seventy books, Leonard Sweet's recent publications include "Rings of Fire," "Telos" (with Len Wilson), Contextual Intelligence (with Michael Beck), and "Designer Jesus" (forthcoming fall 2023), the companion volume to "Jesus Human."Sweet often appears on the "50 Most Influential Christians in America" listings, and in 2010 was selected by the top non-English Christian website Christian Telegraph as one of the "Top 10 Influential World Christians." His semiotic "LenTalks" are posted weekly on YouTube, and his "Napkin Scribbles" podcasts can be accessed on leonardsweet.com or Spotify. His Twitter and Facebook microblogs are widely read and quoted.Former President of United Theological Seminary, Vice-President of Graduate Studies at Drew University, and Dean of Drew Seminary, Dr. Sweet now works with graduate students at four institutions: Drew University, where he has occupied the E. Stanley Jones Chair, George Fox University, Northwind Seminary, and Southeastern University. Beginning in his late 20s, Sweet has written a lectionary-based sermon every week for various preaching resources like the journal Homiletics (11 years), preachingplus.com (six years), and sermons.com (eight years). In 2015 he launched his own homiletics resource preachthestory.com. One of the most sought-after speakers in the religious world today, he and his wife Tia and family reside on Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands, where they operate a cottage and retreat (aka "advance") business called Sanctuary Seaside.