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From an author who is one of the most highly regarded figures in the Christian healing ministry, comes a selection of prayers and reflections for those facing any kind of difficulty in their lives. Compassionate, realistic and careful to avoid holding out any false promises, it is especially, though not exclusively, focused on the needs of the many people whose lives are restricted by loneliness, age or infirmity. Scripture readings, selections from spiritual writings, reflections and prayers are arranged around themes that arise out of a sense of loneliness or isolation. These include:…mehr

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From an author who is one of the most highly regarded figures in the Christian healing ministry, comes a selection of prayers and reflections for those facing any kind of difficulty in their lives. Compassionate, realistic and careful to avoid holding out any false promises, it is especially, though not exclusively, focused on the needs of the many people whose lives are restricted by loneliness, age or infirmity. Scripture readings, selections from spiritual writings, reflections and prayers are arranged around themes that arise out of a sense of loneliness or isolation. These include: Contentment; Family; Friends; Fears; Restrictions; The future; and many more, drawn out of a lifetime's pastoral ministry. JOHN GUNSTONE is an Anglican priest. He was a member of the Archbishops' Commission into the ministry of healing and editor of its influential report, A Time to Heal. He was also editor of Healing and Wholeness magazine before it became incorporated into Christianity and Renewal. He lives in Manchester where he is Canon Emeritus of Manchester Cathedral
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JOHN GUNSTONE is an Anglican priest. He was a member of the Archbishops' Commission into the ministry of healing and editor of its influential report, A Time to Heal. He was also editor of Healing and Wholeness magazine before it became incorporated into Christianity and Renewal. He lives in Manchester where he is Canon Emeritus of Manchester Cathedral.