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Searching for Home: Advent reflections on the God who welcomes everyone

York Courses

9781915843258
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SPCK Group
Overview

For many years, award winning journalist and author Cole Moreton has been involved in offering relief and welcome to those arriving, in desperate straits, near his home on the south coast. Back in 2019, he wrote, ‘The men, women and children risking their lives to cross the Channel in small boats are not aliens, invaders, migrants or some other lesser category of human to be dismissed. They are us.’

This exhilarating course makes full use of Cole’s skills as a storyteller, as he draws us into accounts of others’ journeys, and enables us to reflect on our own need of guidance, sanctuary and comfort in the love of God.

Challenging yet full of hope, the course covers:

Session 1: LEAVING HOME

Session 2: CARRYING HOME

Session 3: REFUSING HOME

Session 4: FINDING HOME

The course booklet is accompanied by a lively CD, in which Cole Moreton and guests from various denominational backgrounds, put forward their thoughts on the themes of the course.

This York Course is available in the following formats

Course Book (Paperback 9781739182007)
Course Book (eBook 9781915843272 both ePub and Mobi files provided)
Audio Book of Interview to support SEARCHING FOR HOME (CD 9781915843289)
Audio Book of Interview (Digital Download) 9781915843296
Transcript of interview to support SEARCHING FOR HOME York Course (Paperback 9781915843241)
Transcript of interview (eBook 9781915843265 both ePub and Mobi files provided)
Book Pack (9781915843258Featuring Paperback Course Book, Audio Book on CD and Paperback Transcript of Interview)
Large Print (Paperback 9781915843234)

Author Bio
Cole Moreton is an award-winning writer and broadcaster who has written for The Guardian, The Telegraph and many other publications. He makes documentaries for BBC Radio 4 and was named Interviewer of the Year at the Press Awards for his work with the Mail on Sunday. Cole lives near Beachy Head on the south coast of England and spends as much time as possible staring out to sea. His debut novel, The Light Keeper, was highly praised, while his popular short story podcast, Can We Talk? (Hodder), explores encounters with extraordinary people.