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Who says that God is dead? Certainly not the people whose testimonies appear in this short book. All the people who have contributed are either past or present members of the Kennington United Reformed/Methodist Church in Ashford, Kent. This small church, which has seldom exceeded a regular congregation of 60 on a Sunday, and often below 20, has seen many occasions where God has been at work, changing lives, healing people, restoring relationships. This is not unusual: if you dig deep enough into almost any congregation you will find similar stories of an active, involved, caring God, but too…mehr

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Who says that God is dead? Certainly not the people whose testimonies appear in this short book. All the people who have contributed are either past or present members of the Kennington United Reformed/Methodist Church in Ashford, Kent. This small church, which has seldom exceeded a regular congregation of 60 on a Sunday, and often below 20, has seen many occasions where God has been at work, changing lives, healing people, restoring relationships. This is not unusual: if you dig deep enough into almost any congregation you will find similar stories of an active, involved, caring God, but too often these stories are kept inside the membership, and behind the walls of the building. We believe it is time that we put our heads above the parapet and said to the world "God's Not Dead!", and here are some of our shared, and individual, experiences to prove it. For further information please contact stewartfrench-poetry@hotmail.co.uk or visit the church website www.kurc.org.uk
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