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We live in a world of instant information, an incredible rate of change, and cultural shifts that can leave your head spinning. We also live in a world with more refugees and displaced people than the world has ever seen before. Political and social agendas tolerate no exceptions to their views and following COVID people continue the recover from the isolation that infected them more than the virus.In the meantime the Church has found itself pushed to the periphery of life and culture where it is often perceived as the enemy and where the followers of Jesus feel excluded and marginalized. How can the Church once again be the Bride of Christ, winsome and vibrant in our culture and for the sake of our children, families, and communities.The prophet Jeremiah challenges us to become missionaries where God planted us and shows us how to do it.
Ever had a moment when your body began to express what your heart was feeling? Maybe you were fist pumping for your team in the Stanley Cup playoffs, or cheering on your children at their soccer game, or maybe you just had a moment when you needed to hug a friend. At times our bodies speak louder than our words. The same is true in our relationship with God.This book seeks to examine a number of different accounts in the Bible where in encounters with God people's bodies communicated what their lips could not. It invites us through some practical exercises at the end of each chapter to give our bodies opportunity to express themselves before the Lord in postures described in each chapter.
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