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Down-to-earth, engaging and psychologically astute, Dancing with God takes us 'inside' the gospel stories, so we might explore these ideas through imagining ourselves to be in the presence of Jesus.
What was it like to be the woman at the well meeting this unique stranger? Or the woman, washing Jesus' feet with her tears, criticized and unvalued? Or Paul, having your entire, carefully-ordered world turned upside down? As we envision the freedom and grace in which these individuals were invited to live, we may learn to forget the childhood scripts, the rules, requirements and laws that bind us, and allow ourselves instead to step out and dance with our creator - to be transformed, gently and continuously, through the all-encompassing love of Christ.
About the author
Irene Alexander has a background in psychology, counseling, spiritual formation, and tertiary education. She teaches in Australia as well as in Asia, and is the author of several books. She has five grandchildren and is still learning from them how the game of life works.
Summary
Takes readers inside the gospel stories to explore the idea of true freedom through imagine themselves to be in the presence of Jesus. This book enables readers to dance with the creator - to be transformed, gently and continuously, through the all-encompassing love of Christ.