In Finding Our Voice, powerful modern-day testimony intermingles with the often raw experiences of those we read about in the pages of the Bible - unnamed characters who have, in a sense, never had a 'voice' of their own.
The Bible is full of stories of people facing surprisingly modern issues. Within its pages, people have wrestled with issues such as living with depression, losing a child, overcoming shame, surviving abuse, and searching for meaning. Yet these are not the stories of the well-known heroes of faith, but those of people whose names are not even recorded in the Bible.
Jeannie Kendall brings these unnamed people to life, reimagining their story from the biblical text in order to hear their voice today. The issues and experiences unpacked in these reflections are then mirrored by a relevant testimony from someone who has dealt with similar situations in today's world.
Kendall then reflects on both these voices to give real pastoral insight into these issues.
Content Benefits: Finding our Voice masterfully connects the past with the present day, encouraging us to identify with the characters' stories, and giving us hope that whatever our circumstances, we are all 'known to God'.
- An interesting and often challenging look at Bible characters and their contemporary counterparts
- Brings some of unnamed people in the Bible to vibrant life
- Explore issues such as living with depression, losing a child, overcoming shame, and searching for meaning
- Combines biblical teaching, personal testimony and pastoral insight
- Suitable for anyone seeking biblical guidance on pastoral issues
- Helpful to leaders in a pastoral or counselling setting
- Ideal for anyone wanting to help a loved one through a painful experience
- Encourages the reader to see that they are seen by God
- Author is a trained counsellor