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Between the Dreaming and the Coming True: The Road Home to God

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Between the Dreaming and the Coming True: The Road Home to God
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robert Benson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreChristian spirituality and religious experience
ISBN/Barcode 9781585420889
ClassificationsDewey:248.4092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint Jeremy P Tarcher
Publication Date 29 January 2001
Publication Country United States

Description

How can I know God? How can I hear his voice through the noise of my daily life? How can I become the person God wants me to be? Such questions are the burdens every pilgrim on the road to God must bear. For those who have faced adversity endured hard times and questioned their Christian faith Robert Benson offers this account of his sojourn in a season of trouble and his journey - lifelong arduous and profoundly joyful - back to God. In this spiritual self-portrait Benson's experiences battling depression searching for a truly vital and sustaining relationship to God and re-examining the deep Christian faith in which he has been immersed since childhood become the fluent and poignant testament of one believer's struggle with the mysteries of faith's road. Benson poses every seeker's ultimate question: What am I meant to do with life that stretch of time between God's creation or 'dreaming' of him and the 'coming true' my return to him? Illuminating the path of Christian faith Benson lends a guiding hand to every seeker and offers all of us reassurance that the ultimate home - God - awaits us at the end of life's journey.

Author Biography

Robert Benson is the author of Living Prayer, Venite, and Between the Dreaming and the Coming True. He lives in Nashville.

Reviews

"Charming and elegantly written. . . . Willa Cather's phrase, 'Thy will be done in art as it is in heaven' could serve as an epigraph to this fine work." -Publishers Weekly