Home for Good
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
There are thousands of children in care in the UK, in need of adoptive or foster parents, and this strong call to action from Krish Kandiah, urges us all to find ways to help them find a real home.
L'œuvre de Krish Kandiah explore les complexités de la foi, du sécularisme et l'impact profond de la recherche d'appartenance pour les enfants vulnérables. En tant que fervent défenseur de la famille d'accueil et de l'adoption, il explore des approches innovantes pour soutenir les enfants du système de protection. L'écriture de Kandiah se caractérise par un examen réfléchi des systèmes de croyances et son appel à une plus grande compréhension et à une action pratique pour créer des communautés de soutien. Ses contributions font souvent le pont entre la réflexion académique et l'application dans le monde réel, recherchant un changement stratégique et des transformations culturelles.






There are thousands of children in care in the UK, in need of adoptive or foster parents, and this strong call to action from Krish Kandiah, urges us all to find ways to help them find a real home.
Why Christianity was never meant to be simple - an essential exploration of the paradoxes that lie at the heart of the Christian faith.
Taking a fresh look at Bible passages he thought he knew, Krish Kandiah was struck by the fact that when God turns up, he never seems to do what people expect - and started to wonder what this might mean for the ways we expect to encounter God today.
Introducing to the pangolin--the shy, scaly-skinned creature scapegoated for the coronavirus outbreak. What is a pangolin? A mythical creature? A dinosaur? Why was this introverted animal one of the most feared creatures during the COVID-19 pandemic? And what can this endangered species teach us about surviving sickness, attacks, and isolation? This illustrated manifesto will clear up the tabloid misconceptions and reveal time-tested pangolin beliefs. -- adapted from back cover
Bite-sized Inspiration for Final Year Students
Spend 30 days with Krish Kandiah, exploring the mystery and the wonder of the Christmas story. Question why people responded in such strange ways, and what that means for the way we worship God. Find out why God included such strange people, and make the connection with the tough challenge of a Christmas story that constantly welcomes strangers.
Biblically-based reflections from twenty leading Christian thinkers to help you navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
Award-winning Bible stories from around the world to inspire you on your own adventure with God!
How the doctrine of adoption changes everything
The book explores the gap between expectations and reality in the Christian journey, addressing the struggles many face in their spiritual growth. It highlights the challenges of transforming one's habits and deepening prayer life, emphasizing that change is often more complex than anticipated. Readers will find relatable insights into feelings of disappointment and dissatisfaction, encouraging them to confront these struggles rather than ignore them. The narrative aims to inspire a more authentic and grounded approach to faith.