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Publication Date: 19 Oct 2018
Publisher: Monarch Books
Page Count: 368
Author: Michele Guinness
ISBN-13: 9780857219206, 9780857219213

Chosen

A Journey of Faith
By Michele Guinness
Bestselling author shares her spiritual journey from the Jewish faith to Christianity with wit and warmth.
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Michele Guinness was brought up to observe all the traditions and ritual of her Jewish culture. But in her teens she found something lacking. When she encountered a Christian it raised questions in her own mind, and she turned to the Bible for answers. In this lively account she tells how she came face to face with the Messiah and had to make sense of being both Jewish and Christian. In due course she would marry Peter Guinness, of the brewing family - who would become a minister in the Church of England. This highly diverting autobiography, studded with vivid anecdotes, describes her spiritual journey from one faith to another and the social and cultural pitfalls involved.
Bestselling author, Michele Guinness, was brought up in a practisingJewish family and is married to a retired Anglican clergyman. Michele worked for many years as a presenter, researcher and writer for national TV and radio, regularly contributing to Pause For Thought on BBC Radio 2.Michele contributes to a number of magazines, including Families First, Woman Alive, (where she had a cookery column for twoyears), Christianity and The Church of England Newspaper. Michele has written thirteen books, including: The Heavenly Party and Chosen.
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Michele Guinness was brought up to observe all the traditions and ritual of her Jewish culture. But in her teens she found something lacking. When she encountered a Christian it raised questions in her own mind, and she turned to the Bible for answers. In this lively account she tells how she came face to face with the Messiah and had to make sense of being both Jewish and Christian. In due course she would marry Peter Guinness, of the brewing family - who would become a minister in the Church of England. This highly diverting autobiography, studded with vivid anecdotes, describes her spiritual journey from one faith to another and the social and cultural pitfalls involved.
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Bestselling author, Michele Guinness, was brought up in a practisingJewish family and is married to a retired Anglican clergyman. Michele worked for many years as a presenter, researcher and writer for national TV and radio, regularly contributing to Pause For Thought on BBC Radio 2.Michele contributes to a number of magazines, including Families First, Woman Alive, (where she had a cookery column for twoyears), Christianity and The Church of England Newspaper. Michele has written thirteen books, including: The Heavenly Party and Chosen.

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