The Bruised Reed: A Christian Reflection on Suffering and Hope

 — Oct. 23, 200923 oct. 2009

More than five years in the making, the Canadian Council of Churches‘ Commission for Faith and Witness, has published a beautiful theological text, The Bruised Reed: A Christian Reflection on Suffering and Hope. The book stands apart from others in its highly experiential quality. It follows eight real Canadian stories to give rise to a highly experiential encounter with these challenging theological topics. This resource is an invaluable addition to any library.

This pastoral resource is the result of the Faith and Witness Commission’s being called upon to give shape and form to a paradox: the paradox of finding hope in suffering and suffering in hope.

The Commission for Justice and Peace has also pulled together a must have resource. It is a First Nations reflection on racism, truth, and reconciliation. You may order both resources through Canadian Council of Churches. A donation of $10 is suggested to cover printing and mailing costs.

Posted: Oct. 23, 2009 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=605
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