Look Well to This Day

Look Well to This Day
ISBN-10
1849523088
ISBN-13
9781849523080
Category
Religion
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2014-09-04
Publisher
Wild Goose Publications
Author
Tom Gordon

Description

Life is lived one day at a time. Each day brings its own challenges, and any day may need a word of guidance and reassurance. Having completed his trilogy of contemporary parables - a story for every week of the three-year Church Lectionary - Tom Gordon turns his hand, in an equally compelling, contemporary fashion, to the day-by-day nature of our living. This book will encourage you to 'look well to this day' and to do so with Tom's wisdom and thoughtfulness.

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