Keys to the Kingdom

Keys to the Kingdom

by Rodney Fereday
Keys to the Kingdom

Keys to the Kingdom

by Rodney Fereday

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Overview

The ‘Keys to the Kingdom’ is a refreshing, simply crafted insight into the teachings of Jesus as found in St. Matthew’s Gospel. The writer shares his insights and feelings in a touching way, which immediately encourages the reader to actually become engrossed in the discourse.

The reader is challenged to be proactive by earthing their faith in practical action. Many questions are addressed in a practical way, enticing the reader to explore their own spirituality - as they begin to respond to the great commission - 'as they go' about their everyday lives.

It promotes the idea of simple kindness. A quality the modern day world seems to have forgotten.

If you feel there is something missing in your life, then this may help you find yourself.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046358216
Publisher: Rodney Fereday
Publication date: 10/19/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 169 KB

About the Author

Rev.Rod Fereday, A retired anglican priest, with experience of ministry as parish priest (Vicar), also as Director of 'Christian Care' working with those with learning difficulties and mental health problems. In retirement as voluntary chaplain of local mental health Hospital. Also on Diocese of Europe locum list and with ICS working overseas inIbiza, And Tenerife as seasonal chaplainn, locum,and Missioner. Born in Sheffield, qualified mechanical mining engineer, working for NCB and also in the gold mines in South Africa. Later as self employed sub postmaster before ordination. Studied 'Economics and Industrial Relations' at Sheffield university. Then trained for ordination at 'St.Johns' college Notingham. Hobbies - Sailing, gardening, writing, and spanish language, playing guitar. Married to Josey for 48 yrs. two adult children and living in Hunmanby a village 10 miles south of Scarborough.

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