Epiphanies of the Ordinary: Encounters That Change Lives

Epiphanies of the Ordinary: Encounters That Change Lives

by Charlie Cleverly (Author)

Synopsis

Through his work as a vicar both in Paris and Oxford, Charlie Cleverly has become passionate about the need to feed our love for God through every means possible, and to find ways of holding on to the love we have for God. This book is the result of that passion.

Exploring moments in the Bible where God breaks through into the daily run of life, EPIPHANIES OF THE ORDINARY shows how God used these moment to change the lives of key Bible characters, drawing out the parallels with how God might intervene in our lives. With every event we get a clearer picture of the rounded relationship God wants with each of us, and how this is built up through the ins and outs of daily interaction, and occasionally through life-changing revelations.

Culturally relevant and highly readable, Charlie Cleverly's challenge to follow God with our whole hearts will help you move forwards with God, and grab hold once more of the deep enthusiasm for God's plans that we all long for.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 14 Mar 2013

ISBN 10: 1444701940
ISBN 13: 9781444701944
Book Overview: Bursts of revelation amidst the everyday can change the course of our lives. Charlie Cleverly challenges us to be looking out for - and to respond to - those moments when God breaks through, because only then can we live our lives to the full.

Media Reviews
'Water to the soul - a brilliant book' * Pete Greig *
'My book of the year - if you want to read a great book, this is the one to get' * John Coles *
Cleverly's profound insights make this a book to read slowly, prayerfully and thoughtfully with the breadth of themes making it likely to touch you deeply. Much here to warm the heart. * Christianity Magazine *
Author Bio
Charlie Cleverly is Rector of St Aldates, Oxford, one of the UK's leading Anglican churches and part of the New Wine network, with a strong student contingent. He is the author of several books, most recently A Passion That Shapes Nations.