Divorce - a challenge to the Church
Well known for his groundbreaking books on youth work and church ministry, Bob Mayo interweaves personal and theological reflection as he considers what the experience of divorce means for a Christian. Taking the state of exile as a parallel, the book has theological reflection and pointers for pastoral care for those involve in church ministry.
Using his own experience, he also puts forward prayers and liturgy for those experiencing loss and transition due to divorce, with an emphasis on forgiveness as 'remembering well'.
Contents include- Introduction
- Living in Exile
- Theological Cravings
- The Family, Do's and Don'ts
- From Recognition to Transformation
- Prayers for Separation
Foreword by Michael Colclough, Bishop of Kensington
The Revd Dr Bob Mayo is the vicar of St Stephen's Church, Shepherds Bush, and the chaplain of Queens Park Rangers. His previous publications include Gospel Exploded (SPCK, 1996), Ambiguous Evangelism (SPCK,2004) and Making Sense of Generation Y (Church House,2006). He was previously the Cambridge course director for the Centre for Youth Ministry Degree in Applied Theology and Youth and Community Work, based at Ridley Hall.
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