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This
simple parable has been called the greatest short story in the world.
It is the tale of the boy who broke his father's heart and yet could
not destroy the love the father had for him. And although it's over
2,000 years old, it speaks to us today with the promise of new beginnings,
the triumph of love and forgiveness, the joy of reconciliation,
and the call to the church to be ready when our prodigals return.
This spring, Bringing Home the Prodigals is coming to the US, where it will give you a new perspective on the story of the prodigal son in an unforgettable
evening of worship, hope and prayer.
Whether your prodigal is a son or daughter, sister or brother,
husband or wife, friend, or even a parent, Bringing Home the
Prodigals will give you a fresh sense of hope and encouragement.
Take the opportunity, during the evening, to discover:
- Why some of our prodigals are not as far away
as we think they are.
- A release from guilt -
God has trouble with his children too.
- The power of praying for your children early -
life can become complicated
for them, and us, as they
grow up.
- The need for prodigal friendly
churches -
and a call for us to
get ready for our
prodigals’ return.
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