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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christian Living / Family & Relationships
  • Language:English
  • Pages:100
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543985986

Our Life in the Church

A description of over fifty years in the ministry where we learned to enjoy

by Maggie Huff and Ronald Huff

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Overview
Written over a number of years, and intended for seminarians and church families who want to know more about the lives of their leaders and their leaders' families, the book aims to not only paint a clear picture of the life of a Christian family, but to teach readers how to pass the insights within to their neighbors and friends.
Description
If you've ever wondered about the lives of a clergy family, Our Life in the Church: A Description of Over 50 Years in the Ministry Where We Learned to Enjoy, Thrive and be Happy as a Clergy Family will provide a behind-the-scenes look at such a family's life. With insights into decades spent dealing with unique situations and being perceived as "different", it will explore how one family overcame the "challenge of holiness". Written over a number of years, and intended for seminarians and church families who want to know more about the lives of their leaders and their leaders' families, the book aims to not only paint a clear picture of the life of a Christian family, but to teach readers how to pass the insights within to their neighbors and friends.
About the author
"Maggie was a musician, teacher, raconteur, social worker, "REALT0R", wife, and mother. She was inducted into the HER Real Living Hall of Fame and received the HER Real Living, Ethics Award," with negotiating skills second to none. Maggie loved to travel, to play and listen to music, and to laugh with family and friends. Ireland was her spiritual home; she was fortunate to travel there with family numerous times. She sang in the Ascension church choir, led women's retreats, and considered her faith the bedrock of her life". (Authored by Liz Huff)