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Deep down it's easy to believe that the better job, the nicer house, or the more dynamic church will finally make us feel "at home." In Searching for Home, M. Craig Barnes challenges this belief. He reminds us that paradise is lost and we can't go home again. Our great comfort and hope, however, is that we are never lost to God.
Seasoned by more than twenty years as a pastor, Barnes discusses the importance of confession, worship, and grace in our search for home. He offers advice about how we can move from being transient nomads "too frightened to be grateful" to pilgrims who are at home with God, guided by our pleasure in him.
This book was written for both Christians and seekers who are still looking for a sense of belonging or "home." It will be a useful tool for pastors, adult Sunday school groups, and counselors of all kinds who are advising pilgrims along the way.
Contents
CONTENTS
1. Homeless: Lost in the Search for a Good Place
2. What is Home? A Place with Father, Son, and Spirit
3. Our Nomadic Meandering: How We Became So Confused
4. The Alienated Nomadic Soul: The Danger of Being Homeless
5. Beginning the Journey Home: Going Down to Go Up
6. The Memory of the Father's House: The Great Turnaround
7. Climbing the Mountain: The Road Home Is Hard
8. Forks in the Road: It's Not about Our Choices, but God's
9. Is God Homeless? The Transformation from Nomad to Pilgrim
10. The Blessings of Home: Why Heaven Makes a World of Difference
11. The End of Our Yearning: Communing with Home along the Way