Lent and Easter Readings from Iona

Lent and Easter Readings from Iona by Neil Paynter, published by Wild Goose Publications in 2002, is a thoughtful collection of reflections designed to guide readers through the Lenten season and into Easter. This first edition spans 155 pages and is presented in English. The book emphasizes the dual nature of Lent as a time for both repentance and a renewed perspective on the world, inviting readers to engage with their faith in a meaningful way.
Within these readings, readers will find encouragement to confront personal shortcomings while also exploring the nature and purposes of God. The selections aim to inspire a sense of wonder and highlight the continuous potential for renewal in both individual lives and the broader world. The themes of Bible readings and Christian festivals are woven throughout, offering a reflective journey that resonates with personal Christian testimony and inspiration.
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Lent is traditionally a time of repentance and penitence but it also offers an opportunity to see the world afresh, with a new sense of wonder. These readings, up to Easter and beyond, encourage us not only to regard ourselves with a healthy realism and accept responsibility for our shortcomings, but also to recognise the nature and purposes of God and the never-ending renewal of possibility, both within ourselves and in the world.
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