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The Bible tells us that we were created in the image of God and that we can respond in love to His love and to reflect his very character and nature. In our care for the environment and for each other, forgiving one another, we are then reflecting the nature of God, and this is the very nature among others that we can see showing the presence of God in Christ. We all need to be conformed to the image of Christ so that we can truly reflect who we are, as God's children reflecting the glory of God in our daily lives.

Produktbeschreibung
The Bible tells us that we were created in the image of God and that we can respond in love to His love and to reflect his very character and nature. In our care for the environment and for each other, forgiving one another, we are then reflecting the nature of God, and this is the very nature among others that we can see showing the presence of God in Christ. We all need to be conformed to the image of Christ so that we can truly reflect who we are, as God's children reflecting the glory of God in our daily lives.
Autorenporträt
Venerable Stephen Adéd¿tun Adésànyà, Ph.D, an archdeacon emeritus, is a wellknown voice, teacher and an avid writer who has written extensively in the area of Pastoral Psychology, Care, and Counselling. He was ordained in Ijebu diocese in the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion). He lectured at Archbishop Vining College of Theology, Akure, Nigeria and later served in the Church of England dioceses of Southwark, Ripon & Leeds and in Lancashire until his retirement from full-time incumbency. He presently holds PTO in The Diocese of Liverpool.Stephen is the author of numerous books including, The Caring God; The Sexes under God; A Useful Visit; A New Understanding; Marriage is a Nest not a Net; Your Manifestation of Purpose; A Shepherd's Journey; and Fragmented yet One. He is particularly interested in how Christian discipleship clarifies social justice for the present age. His aim is to support diverse ministries for the attainment of social justice based on the Gospel. He presently curates' relational experiences and presence via God's world sharing talents for renewal with those in the crossroads of deprivation, perseverance, restoration and exploring counselling and theological understanding as platform for cross-cultural dialogue.