To Know God in the 21st Century

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Kenneth G. Knaggs, Ph.D., D.Div., R.N. ISBN: 9781486603749
Publisher: Word Alive Press Publication: February 26, 2015
Imprint: Word Alive Press Language: English
Author: Kenneth G. Knaggs, Ph.D., D.Div., R.N.
ISBN: 9781486603749
Publisher: Word Alive Press
Publication: February 26, 2015
Imprint: Word Alive Press
Language: English

To Know God in the 21St Century offers a forum for self-reflection and renewal of the vows that came with your first love. It was written to help maturing Christians reason why their faith-life no longer holds the passion it once did. Using real life illustrations, it offers insights on why it is more difficult to live an expressly Christian life in an increasingly antagonistic world. It is a book of self-discovery that permits readers to challenge their own faith without condemnation or loss of fellowship. It is foremost a book of self-reformation and second chances, and of clearer vision, strengthened understanding towards a stronger, more committed heart connection.

A life-long student of theology, philosophy, ethics, and thanatology, Ken was nominated for an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree by his peers for trans-denominational and transcultural contributions within local churches. In the broader community, Ken is also recognized for his contribution in developing province-wide basic and advanced life support services, most notably as project leader for the Manitoba Aeromedical Report and for operationalizing the Province of Manitoba Life Flight Air Ambulance program.

Throughout his career, Ken has always made time for the dying; he has proposed thanatology programs and services to compliment endof-life care in acute and long term care. Ken is the lead advocate for Lavender Memorials, a volunteer funeral service providing a presence, grave marker, and point of connection for the disenfranchised and abandoned. Ken is also lead advocate for the Thanatology Association of Manitoba, including the Thanatology Institute, promoting research and education on dying, death, and bereavement.

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To Know God in the 21St Century offers a forum for self-reflection and renewal of the vows that came with your first love. It was written to help maturing Christians reason why their faith-life no longer holds the passion it once did. Using real life illustrations, it offers insights on why it is more difficult to live an expressly Christian life in an increasingly antagonistic world. It is a book of self-discovery that permits readers to challenge their own faith without condemnation or loss of fellowship. It is foremost a book of self-reformation and second chances, and of clearer vision, strengthened understanding towards a stronger, more committed heart connection.

A life-long student of theology, philosophy, ethics, and thanatology, Ken was nominated for an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree by his peers for trans-denominational and transcultural contributions within local churches. In the broader community, Ken is also recognized for his contribution in developing province-wide basic and advanced life support services, most notably as project leader for the Manitoba Aeromedical Report and for operationalizing the Province of Manitoba Life Flight Air Ambulance program.

Throughout his career, Ken has always made time for the dying; he has proposed thanatology programs and services to compliment endof-life care in acute and long term care. Ken is the lead advocate for Lavender Memorials, a volunteer funeral service providing a presence, grave marker, and point of connection for the disenfranchised and abandoned. Ken is also lead advocate for the Thanatology Association of Manitoba, including the Thanatology Institute, promoting research and education on dying, death, and bereavement.

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