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What the Church Means to Me. A Frank Confession and a Friendly Estimate by an Insider

Par : Wilfred Thomason Sir Grenfell
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  • Nombre de pages111
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-616265-8
  • EAN4064066162658
  • Date de parution19/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille514 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "What the Church Means to Me, " Wilfred Thomason Sir Grenfell offers an insightful and poignant exploration of the profound impact of the church on individual lives and communities. Written in a reflective and accessible style, Grenfell's work intricately weaves personal anecdotes with theological exploration, highlighting the church as a cornerstone of spiritual and social welfare. This book emerges from a rich literary context that draws on both religious tradition and social activism, situating Grenfell within the broader discourse of early 20th-century church reform and service.
His eloquent prose and heartfelt sincerity resonate throughout, inviting readers to contemplate the multifaceted role of the church in modern society. Sir Wilfred Grenfell, a notable physician and missionary, dedicated his life to serving the marginalized in Newfoundland and Labrador. His experiences among impoverished communities and the transformative power of faith ignited his passion for social justice and humanitarian work.
His background in both medicine and ministry deeply informs his reflections, providing a unique perspective on how faith intersects with daily struggles and communal resilience. This book is recommended for readers interested in the interplay of faith, community, and social responsibility. Grenfell's heartfelt reflections serve not only as a testament to the church's enduring significance but also as a call to action for believers and non-believers alike to engage with the world around them.