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If we seek God, we will see Him revealed in the people and events in our lives. Including babies. A nappy (diaper), a 3.00am feed, sleep deprivation, baby paraphernalia ... can each help us to reflect on faith. That is the purpose of this book. As you read these reflections, it is likely they will conjure familiar images for you. I hope they will also help you to meditate on God and your relationship with Him. Each of the sixty brief reflections is inspired by everyday experiences and emotions. Those experiences allow the reader to reflect on their relationship with God. This is not a book to…mehr

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If we seek God, we will see Him revealed in the people and events in our lives. Including babies. A nappy (diaper), a 3.00am feed, sleep deprivation, baby paraphernalia ... can each help us to reflect on faith. That is the purpose of this book. As you read these reflections, it is likely they will conjure familiar images for you. I hope they will also help you to meditate on God and your relationship with Him. Each of the sixty brief reflections is inspired by everyday experiences and emotions. Those experiences allow the reader to reflect on their relationship with God. This is not a book to be read from cover to cover. It is designed to be dipped into, sequentially or not, with favourite passages revisited from time to time. Perhaps it will inspire you to add your own reflections on the theme. Readers have said, "I am moved by the way you have related our relationships with our precious little ones to our own relationship with our Father in heaven." "As a mother, your words are so relatable and woke a range of emotions, a smile, a memory." "Made me smile thinking of greeting [my son] in the morning." "Deeply touching." This is a book for men and women, parents and grandparents ... anyone who has experienced the all-consuming demands of a baby, and the unconditional love which it evokes in us.
Autorenporträt
Dr Phil Ridden has been involved in education as teacher, curriculum writer and consultant, professional development consultant, deputy principal and principal, and board member of two colleges and two not-for-profit organisations. He has written numerous books, and received several leadership awards. In semi-retirement, he continues to write, consult and present. He and his wife are foster carers of infants with the Department of Communities. He regularly leads worship by invitation in several churches.