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Good foundations are essential for any building to survive - and for families too. In God at Home , we will find inspirational people who, despite hardship and frequent alienation from the surrounding culture, not only survived but thrived, sharing love, light and hope in their communities and heralding a golden age of faith, art and learning.
Each chapter focuses on a different Celtic Saint with reflections and experiences from modern family life. There are also suggestions for families to discuss, create or do together. We explore simple ways in which Christian homes today can also flourish and be beacons of light for others.
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Produktbeschreibung
Good foundations are essential for any building to survive - and for families too. In God at Home, we will find inspirational people who, despite hardship and frequent alienation from the surrounding culture, not only survived but thrived, sharing love, light and hope in their communities and heralding a golden age of faith, art and learning.

Each chapter focuses on a different Celtic Saint with reflections and experiences from modern family life. There are also suggestions for families to discuss, create or do together. We explore simple ways in which Christian homes today can also flourish and be beacons of light for others.


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Autorenporträt
The author is passionate about sowing and nurturing seeds of faith in our children. Sylvia Diamond grew up in Jersey and taught in London; married to a clergyman, she brought up four children in Cambridge, has worked with and written for children, taught teenagers and students and found inspiration for life and work in the varied, fascinating and challenging lives of our Celtic saints.