Souls in the Hands of a Tender God

Souls in the Hands of a Tender God

By Craig Rennebohm

Subjects: Spiritual healing, Spiritual biography, Healing, Healing, religious aspects, Suffering, religious aspects, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Suffering, Mental illness, Christianity, Mental health

Description: A minister’s stories about his work with the homeless and mentally ill and a discussion of our need for healing communitiesSince 1987, Craig Rennebohm has ministered to people on the streets of Seattle who are homeless and struggling with mental illness. In Souls in the Hands of a Tender God he tells the evocative stories of persons who desperately need psychiatric, psychological, and spiritual support, like Mary, who surrounds herself with huge trash bags, and Jerry, barred from every shelter and meal program in Seattle. As Rennebohm reaches out to each of them, their stories become parables that explore mental illness and the spiritual heart of care and recovery—helping us to understand what it means to be human, on a pilgrimage together toward wholeness.Souls in the Hands of a Tender God follows the path of healing and the way of companionship to build communities of caring that welcome and include our most fragile and troubled neighbors. With gentleness and grace, solid knowledge and wisdom, Rennebohm lays down the foundations of healing communities in which “all may have a home, safely rest, and be well.”

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