Sotonye Odugbemi
Published: 2017-03-23
Total Pages: 123
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Terrorist attacks. Economic downturn. Refugee crisis. News headlines in ancient Israel were not very different from what they are today. Yet, in the middle of these challenging situations, there were ordinary people like you and me, dealing with everyday issues. In this fascinating project, Sotonye and her friends encounter Ruth (Ruthie) and her mother-in-law, Naomi. Through food, travel, photography, art, poetry, and prose, they discover what it means to walk through life with hearts totally surrendered to God. I loved it! So inspiring and thought provoking. Paula Gooder, Author and Theologian in residence, Bible Society A glorious surprise, full of unexpected insights presented in even more unexpected ways. David Ingall, Rector, St. Sepulchres Church, London A precious labour of love and creativity. Amanda Jackson, Executive Director, Womens Commission, World Evangelical Alliance