Books by "John Mark Robeck"

2 books found

This book is for Roman Catholic and Evangelical Protestant lay people who wonder what relationship, if any, they might have with their friends who come from a different Christian faith tradition than their own. The authors aim to address that question in a practical way. They believe that while disagreements remain, it is possible to preserve the integrity of the faith while relating positively to Christians who cherish other beliefs. The opinions expressed in this book grew out of nearly thirty years of experience as evangelical protestant missionaries ministering in catholic parish communities in France. The goal of the book is to move the readers beyond simply understanding each other, to a place where they might begin using their diversity to stimulate and encourage each other in our common pursuit of obedient discipleship. We know of no other book which targets ecumenical lay relations in this way.

Raising the Wounded

Raising the Wounded

by JOHN D. DOUGHLIN

2014 · Author House

Everyone has carried emotional or spiritual wounds. This can be as a result of family problems, love life, religious uncertainty, or many other things. When we have open wounds it can be hard for us to know where to turn for help, but the answers are all around us. The family in this story undergoes severe emotional and spiritual turmoil but soon goes on a journey together that will lead Sandra and her children to gain support from their community and have the confidence to trust in God to heal them.