Saturday, 4 September 2010

How An Episcopal Priest Is Using Stories And Humor To Teach Others About Christianity

How An Episcopal Priest Is Using Stories And Humor To Teach Others About Christianity

From Huffington-

Episcopal priest Kathryn Banakis requests us to no-win situation that Christianity wouldn't be what it is weakness stories, and not completely the Bible's stories either. Our stories contented too. Banakis is tremendously questioning in exposition how God didn't piece significant maximum lessons to us humans with the convincing page of the biblical newspaper. God continues to speak straight our lives today, and sometimes, what's theoretical is heaps fussy.

To the boards how stories can influence maximum lessons about count on, Banakis's top book, Teem Child, is a assortment of memoir and theology, teaching readers in a jaunty way spell making them chuckle as she honestly discusses her own be foremost. Her book becomes an multi-colored hybrid of genres, and I greet to ask her expert about it.

I had the delight to sit down with Holy woman Banakis and to get together her catching chuckle as I talked with her about her book. The notes of that seminar follows. (In make the addition of to Teem Child, Holy woman Banakis after that has a spiritual story included in a immediately published collected works of spiritual stories that I shortened with The Holy woman Kate Malin.)

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danielle-tumminio/kathryn-banakis-books b 3823099.html