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OverviewAn octogenarian takes a wryly humorous look at what it's like to be old in an era of the relentlessly new. Turning to the Bible, he explores its store of timeless wisdom, encouragement and reassurance about what it has always meant to grow old and be old. The book is structured around a series of fascinating biblical pictures, from the legendary Methuselah to the feisty Sarah and the great leader Moses, from the picture of inevitable decline as the Preacher saw it in Ecclesiastes to the glorious Nunc Dimittis of old Simeon in the Temple. 'At the end of the day' is a well-worn phrase - yet seeing life as a single day, with dawn, noon, sunny afternoon, twilight and then darkness and sleep, provides a sort of contracted chronology of a journey we are all taking. Those who are at, or beyond, tea-time - as well as their friends and family - may find this book offers an essentially optimistic, positive and attractive picture of both the present and the future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Winter , Johnny Douglas , Richard Fisher , Paul SimmondsPublisher: BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Imprint: BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.117kg ISBN: 9780857460578ISBN 10: 0857460579 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 22 November 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom The Church Times - July 2011 Facing the Darkness and Finding the Light by David Winter is a book of 'reflections for troubled times from the book of Revelation'. There are really two journeys here: into the dreams, symbols, and strange images of the Revelation of St John, and into the suffering and struggles of life and the world. It is Winter's assertion that one brings light to the darkness of the other. Probably one of the best-known Christian writers in the UK, he takes the reader through the visions and mystery of Revelation with clarity and assurance. He has written a brief but valuable guide, which includes thoughtful questions for group discussion. Winter's observations are insightful, and he does indeed shed 'light in the darkness' as he seeks to address the big questions to be faced personally and globally: our fears and our suffering. His under - standing, experience, and pastoral heart are evident. The problem, however, is that not all answers are found in Revelation, and some of the answers raise other big questions: for example, 'ultimately God is in control.' Facing the Darkness and Finding the Light is a kind and thoughtful companion to the last book of the Bible; it opens the reader's eyes not just to the visions and images in Revelation, but also to the fears, pain, and questions of life. Canon John Kiddle is Officer for Mission and Development in the diocese of St Albans. From The Good Bookstall - March 2011 A paper guide that beats with hope and help is offered here. Evil, suffering and pain are all engaged with in the contours of humanity and in Revelation written at the conclusion of Scriptures as a light for our path. The darkness and light metaphor against the backdrop of confusion and ambiguity is used in this attractively packaged twelve chapter feast. There are chewy questions offered for personal or group discussion. This is a step-by-step journey through the apocalyptic and mysterious visions of Revelation, which face the awfulness of much of earthly life head-on. 'While it is not always an easy journey, it is a deeply rewarding one', for amid the maelstrom of passion, and despite the blood and horses and beasts from the pit, the light of divine purpose, hope and love shines. 'We shall face the darkness over these pages, but we shall also find the light.' Reviewed by Johnny Douglas Author InformationAuthor Website: http://www.davidwinter-author.co.ukDavid Winter is one of the UK's most popular and long-established Christian writers and broadcasters. He has written many books over the last sixty years, including Facing the Darkness and Finding the Light, Pilgrim's Way, Journey to Jerusalem and With Jesus in the Upper Room for BRF. He also writes for New Daylight and was a regular contributor to Radio 4's Thought for the Day from 1989 to 2012. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://www.davidwinter-author.co.ukCountries AvailableAll regions |