Author: | Alistair Bate | ISBN: | 9781937002411 |
Publisher: | John R. Mabry | Publication: | March 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Alistair Bate |
ISBN: | 9781937002411 |
Publisher: | John R. Mabry |
Publication: | March 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is a book of vocational stories -- stories of the lives and ministries of bishops in the independent sacramental movement. Even in our great diversity, one of the things we Bishops in the Independent Sacramental Movement have in common is the belief that we have been called by God to our various ministries -- and varied and amazing ministries they are, too! But whether, for example, through +River's street-level needle exchange, or the hospitality charism followed by Bishop Liz Stuart in imitation of St. Brigid of Kildare, or the Franciscan charism as lived by Archbishop Ron Langham, all of us in our several ways try to meet Christ in others, and be Christ to others, as best we can. Whether you, the reader, are a member of the Independent Sacramental Movement (ISM) or whether you are a member of another Christian family, or indeed a curious non-Christian, this little book is a gift from the heart of the "Indie" movement to you and we hope that in some way, you will find it edifying.
Contributors include Markus van Alphen, Ken Babauta, Jonathan Blake, Timothy Cravens, Richard Gundrey, Aristid Havlicek, John Kersey, Ronald Langham, John Mabry, Rosamonde Miller, John Plummer, River Sims, Elizabeth Stuart, Alexis Tancibok, Carol Vaccariello, Wynn Wagner.
This is a book of vocational stories -- stories of the lives and ministries of bishops in the independent sacramental movement. Even in our great diversity, one of the things we Bishops in the Independent Sacramental Movement have in common is the belief that we have been called by God to our various ministries -- and varied and amazing ministries they are, too! But whether, for example, through +River's street-level needle exchange, or the hospitality charism followed by Bishop Liz Stuart in imitation of St. Brigid of Kildare, or the Franciscan charism as lived by Archbishop Ron Langham, all of us in our several ways try to meet Christ in others, and be Christ to others, as best we can. Whether you, the reader, are a member of the Independent Sacramental Movement (ISM) or whether you are a member of another Christian family, or indeed a curious non-Christian, this little book is a gift from the heart of the "Indie" movement to you and we hope that in some way, you will find it edifying.
Contributors include Markus van Alphen, Ken Babauta, Jonathan Blake, Timothy Cravens, Richard Gundrey, Aristid Havlicek, John Kersey, Ronald Langham, John Mabry, Rosamonde Miller, John Plummer, River Sims, Elizabeth Stuart, Alexis Tancibok, Carol Vaccariello, Wynn Wagner.