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A New Day :Moving On From Hunger, Anxiety, Control, Shame, Anger And Despair
A New Day :Moving On From Hunger, Anxiety, Control, Shame, Anger And Despair
paperback
Published:
20 April, 2017
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781783594412 |
| ISBN10 | 1783594411 |
| Number Of Pages | 214 |
| Item Weight | 285 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Inter-Varsity Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Brilliant. Packed with wise thoughts and advice. * Evangelicals Now *
An invaluable resource. * Inspire Magazine *
A remarkable and unique book… Emma has shown great courage yet again in writing about her own pain and brokenness in order to speak into a huge range of personal crises, but she does so with creativity, deep pastoral sensitivity and clear gospel conviction. This is a rare book that can truly speak into the darkness of our pain without any judgements, at the same time as holding out the genuine hope of lasting change. -- Mark Meynell * Blogger, author and Langham Partnership *
Emma’s humility, gentleness and confidence in God weave through every page as she encourages fellow strugglers to move from darkness to light. -- Helen Thorne * Biblical Counselling UK *
Emma shares her scars… And if we groan "me too", then we need to take time not only to see our chains, but also rejoice in the real, grounded, hard-won, tear-stained, Christ-centred answers Emma so wonderfully holds out to us. -- Rico Tice * Minister for Evangelism, All Souls Langham Place, London *
Shows the ability of the gospel to connect gloriously with raw life, pain and need. -- Joel Virgo * Senior Pastor, Church of Christ the King, Brighton *
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Author's Bio
Emma Scrivener was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, studied at Oxford University and worked in London. She speaks at national events, counsels those with self-harm issues and blogs at A New Name. Her first book, also A New Name, was shortlisted for a national award. Emma and Glen, an evangelist, live with their young daughter Ruby in Eastbourne, UK.