Life, Death, Poetry & Peace

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2024
  • Life has changed dramatically in the 400 years since John Donne wrote his Devotions. Yet despite the advances of the intervening centuries, we find that, like Donne, we are still subject to sickness and death. We still long for comfort. We still want to know what God is saying to us.
    Philip Yancey found surprisingly relevant answers to those perennial questions in the works of John Donne. “Nothing had prepared me for his raw account of confrontations with God,” says Yancey, who has updated the great poet’s work for modern readers in his book UNDONE: A Modern Rendering of John Donne’s Devotions.
    We hosted an Online Conversation with Philip Yancey on March 15 to discuss Donne’s timeless insights on life, death, poetry, and peace.
    Thank you to our sponsors, Ambassador William and Mrs. Mary Hudson and Scott and Cindy Anderson, and to our co-host, Rabbit Room, for their support of this event!

Komentáře • 2

  • @rebeccapratt2
    @rebeccapratt2 Před 3 měsíci

    Oh this was a beautiful conversation with Philip Yancey! Such a beautiful reminder of how we need to face hardship and death for others and ourselves. Philip thank you for sharing yourself with us! I have ordered the book Undone and now to get your memoir! May the Lord be gracious to you as you journey forward with Parkinson's

  • @deborahjames7829
    @deborahjames7829 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Amazing and helpful as a widow and mom of adult with a disability