Does My Soul Look Big In This?
Rosemary Lain-Priestley paints a compelling picture of authentic spirituality in her newest work. This new title is a wise, compassionate and warm-hearted tour of some of the largest of life questions. Peeled carrots and depression are rarely found in successive sentences. Wonderfully they are here: for it’s about trusting God as the unfailing-midwife to all of life experiences. Movingly written books that engage with substantive gospel topics are rare and in this Lain-Priestley's insightful steer for our culture is something quite precious regarding identity, belonging, purpose, struggles and more!
This deserves to be a contemporary apologetic that you could confidently give to a friend, in their consideration of big life issues. It forces wisdom, thoughtfulness and you'll feel you've journeyed quite some way. The human soul cannot live without meaning and this is a top-class exploration of this. Creative, fresh and engaging....with my only wish there'd been a different title! Don't be size-ist and let that put you off! Top class!
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