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Finding God in All Things

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ISBN: 9781910248010
AuthorGrogan, Brian (SJ)
Pub Date26/06/2014
BindingPaperback
Pages72
CountryIRL
Dewey231
Quick overview Fr Brian Grogan has written an extraordinary book for ordinary people. In simple, clear language he shows how God is involved in all the details of our lives. God does not blush easily at our faults, he writes. In failure or in success, every individual remains uniquely important to God.
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You can find God in nature, in the sky, in your own life, in prayer, in loving encounters, and even in sin and evil. Brian Grogan's wise spiritual guidance will help the reader learn how to find God in every aspect of life, and how to use their discoveries to help themselves and others grow in faith. By taking your cues from a spirituality that helps you to find God in everything, you will see God hidden under many disguises. God is God of the galaxies and the inter-stellar spaces. God is also involved in the tiny interactions that go on in nature and in human living. God is at home both in the micro- and the macro-levels of reality. God has a single loving plan, which encompasses everything that exists or can exist. In addition to the revision of much of the original text, this new edition contains extra chapters with new material. Each chapter remains short and can easily be read at a single sitting. At the end of each chapter you will find an exercise, which will help you to enter personally into some aspect of God's relationship with you.B
RIAN GROGAN SJDr Brian Grogan SJ is a former President of Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, Dublin, and is Emeritus Associate Professor of Spirituality. He has written extensively on Ignatian spirituality, and has lectured and led workshops for many years. Currently he is Superior of the Jesuit House of Writers in Dublin.

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You can find God in nature, in the sky, in your own life, in prayer, in loving encounters, and even in sin and evil. Brian Grogan's wise spiritual guidance will help the reader learn how to find God in every aspect of life, and how to use their discoveries to help themselves and others grow in faith. By taking your cues from a spirituality that helps you to find God in everything, you will see God hidden under many disguises. God is God of the galaxies and the inter-stellar spaces. God is also involved in the tiny interactions that go on in nature and in human living. God is at home both in the micro- and the macro-levels of reality. God has a single loving plan, which encompasses everything that exists or can exist. In addition to the revision of much of the original text, this new edition contains extra chapters with new material. Each chapter remains short and can easily be read at a single sitting. At the end of each chapter you will find an exercise, which will help you to enter personally into some aspect of God's relationship with you.B
RIAN GROGAN SJDr Brian Grogan SJ is a former President of Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, Dublin, and is Emeritus Associate Professor of Spirituality. He has written extensively on Ignatian spirituality, and has lectured and led workshops for many years. Currently he is Superior of the Jesuit House of Writers in Dublin.

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