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John Pritchard

    Un évêque respecté d'Oxford, dont l'œuvre littéraire se caractérise par une profonde compréhension de la psyché humaine et des dilemmes moraux. Son écriture explore les questions éternelles de la foi, du doute et de la recherche de sens dans un monde complexe. À travers son œuvre, il offre aux lecteurs des perspectives éclairées sur la vie spirituelle et l'éthique. Son autorité en tant que chef spirituel se reflète dans la sagesse et l'empathie qui imprègnent son héritage littéraire.

    How to Explain Your Faith
    Deep Play
    The Journey to Jerusalem
    Pocket Prayers for Pilgrims
    The journey : with Jesus to Jerusalem and the cross
    The Intercessions Handbook
    • John Pritchard considers the importance and challenges of the vital task of intercession. He then offers practical examples of intercessions in traditional services, all-age worship, small groups and personal devotions.

      The Intercessions Handbook
    • After an unforgettable three years, the charismatic teacher who called you and your brother James to follow him says, 'Right, let's go to Jerusalem.' It's thrilling to be setting out on the next stage of the adventure. But life in the company of Jesus is not for the faint-hearted. Certainly there's fun, as lark about with the other young disciples. But it's pretty edgy too, not knowing who is going to turn up next and what might be expected of you. And as the days pass by, the huge demands on Jesus as he heals and teaches invoke both a strange tenderness, and a growing dread of why exactly you are journeying to the holy city . . . Looking through the eyes of the disciple John, The Journey follows Luke's chronology from Luke 9.51, as Jesus 'set his face to go to Jerusalem'. Absorbing, exuberant and affective, it offers daily (weekday) readings for Lent, from Ash Wednesday to Good Friday, with a poem for each Saturday. It is suitable to use individually or in groups.

      The journey : with Jesus to Jerusalem and the cross
    • Pocket Prayers for Pilgrims

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Focusing on the theme of pilgrimage, this collection features a blend of ancient and contemporary prayers designed to guide readers in viewing life as a spiritual journey toward God. It addresses the various joys and challenges encountered along the pilgrim path, offering prayers for experiences such as companionship, exhaustion, disillusionment, renewal, and the sense of arrival and returning home. Each prayer serves as a reflection on the transformative aspects of the pilgrimage experience.

      Pocket Prayers for Pilgrims
    • The Journey to Jerusalem

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Through the perspective of the disciple John, this retelling delves into the Gospel of Luke, particularly focusing on Jesus' journey to Jerusalem. It offers a structured approach for Lent, featuring weekday readings from Ash Wednesday to Good Friday, complemented by weekly poems. Designed for both individual and group study, it includes reflective questions to encourage deeper engagement with the text and its themes.

      The Journey to Jerusalem
    • Winner of the 1997 Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature, Paul Pritchard's Deep Play is a unique, stylish and timeless commentary reflecting the pressures and rewards of climbing some of the world's hardest and most challenging rock climbs. It is a unique first-hand account of what many consider to be the last great era in British climbing.

      Deep Play
    • How to Explain Your Faith

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The book will help Christians talk more confidently with their friends about the hope that keeps them going. And during those times when they are questioning the faith, the answers and ideas here may help them come to a deeper understanding of what they really believe.

      How to Explain Your Faith
    • In 1998, Paul Pritchard was struck on the head by a falling rock as he climbed a sea stack in Tasmania. Close to death, Pritchard kept himself going with a promise that he would 'at least attempt to live'. The Mountain Path is an adventure book like no other, an exploration of a healing brain, a test of will and a triumph of hope.

      The Mountain Path
    • Practical Theology in Action

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(9)Évaluer

      Offers a basic introduction to those who need to apply Christian thinking to the service of Church and society. This book includes a chapter on inner city issues, which covers a range of issues: post-modernism, pluralism, emergence of congregational studies, stress on mission, Black theology and charismatic theology.

      Practical Theology in Action
    • A lifeline for people who have lost touch with a living experience of God or find themselves no longer believing in God at all. The reasons why faith breaks down are multi-layered and complex, and they deserve to be named and understood. There is much that can then be explored in order to put a reconstructed faith on a surer footing.

      God Lost and Found