Love is the Meaning
Growing in Faith with Julian of Norwich
by Ann Lewin
Paperback
Price: £8.99
Publisher:Canterbury Press imprint of Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd
Published:27 October 2010
ISBN:978-1-848-25050-5
GoodBookStall Review:
First published under the title Growing in Love by Inspire an Imprint of the Methodist Publishing House, in 2006
Here are five sessions for a Julian group, or for reading through and meditating on your own. If you should read it on your own, you will benefit by discussing with someone else, what you have read and thought about.
Each person in a group needs their own copy, and it is useful to start by reading the Preface and the Introduction, even if you are familiar with Julian’s story and her writings.
The sessions are entitled Coping with troubled times; The Nature of God; Prayer; Sin; and the familiar phrase All Shall be well.
Each session is followed by suggested questions to ponder, sources of further information, and a suggested form of worship with which to end the session, which is repeated for all five.
I had not read through this book before, but was so glad that it had been reprinted enabling yet more people to benefit from Ann Lewin’s guidance.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/01/11)
First published under the title Growing in Love by Inspire an Imprint of the Methodist Publishing House, in 2006
Here are five sessions for a Julian group, or for reading through and meditating on your own. If you should read it on your own, you will benefit by discussing with someone else, what you have read and thought about.
Each person in a group needs their own copy, and it is useful to start by reading the Preface and the Introduction, even if you are familiar with Julian’s story and her writings.
The sessions are entitled Coping with troubled times; The Nature of God; Prayer; Sin; and the familiar phrase All Shall be well.
Each session is followed by suggested questions to ponder, sources of further information, and a suggested form of worship with which to end the session, which is repeated for all five.
I had not read through this book before, but was so glad that it had been reprinted enabling yet more people to benefit from Ann Lewin’s guidance.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/01/11)









