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Pastor Steven

Pastor Steven Turikunkiko has set up a community in Rwanda for victims of the genocide. 160 widows & teenagers & 80 younger children live with him; farming, sharing their lives and caring for those dying from AIDS. The community subsists on less than $1 per person per day.

At enormous personal sacrifice, Pastor Steven and his wife have also adopted 20 orphans - who live with them and their 2 other children.

For more information on Steven and this incredible community of hope, click here

 

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If I knew what happened next

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 If I knew what happened next

If I knew what happened next

Glyn Barrett

New Wine Press/ £5.99/ ISBN:9781903725986
 
Reviewed by Becky Coster, Youth ministry co-ordinator at Cotton End Baptist Church, Bedfordshire.
 

Have you ever wished that you knew the ending? Would you do things any differently if you did? This book sets up and explores this very scenario, questioning the way that our actions today affect the outcome tomorrow; or the connection between ‘Now’ and ‘Next.’

Informal, chatty, yet to the point, Barrett’s unique writing style takes the reader on a journey where you feel as though you are sitting with him as he writes. Illustrated with humorous true life stories, the teaching points in this book remind us of the long term, even eternal consequences of our actions, but also of the joy of mystery; we do not need to know the ending.

This is a great book for both personal reflection and small group discussion, using the questions at the end of each chapter. My only suggestion is that you may value reading the other two titles in the ‘If I knew…’ series first, as there are several references to the previous books.