The Shape of Living: Spiritual Directions for Everyday LifeCambridge theologian David Ford has written a masterful book on tapping into the deep resources of God to provide directions for everyday life, life that in our times is marked by information overload, insecurity, and overwhelming responsibility. |
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User Review - Priory - LibraryThingDavid Ford takes the ancient Christian notion of "Vocation" - the life that one should lead in order to be most fulfilled and closest to God - and considers what relevance it has at the end of the ... Read full review
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Contents
Foreword by George Carey Archbishop | 9 |
Faces and Voices | 21 |
Shaping a Heart | 29 |
Copyright | |
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