Come for Refuge: The book of Ruth and hope for migrants

Come for Refuge: The book of Ruth and hope for migrants

Author : Pete Wilcox

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Digital eBook only - A biblical exposition with testimonies of contemporary migration. In Come for Refuge, Pete Wilcox, Bishop of Sheffield, invites you to read the book of Ruth through the lens of the present global migration crisis. By interweaving an exposition of the text of Ruth with testimonies from contemporary migrants, creating a conversation between the two, this book offers a hopeful vision of what migration can contribute to the world.

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Title Come for Refuge: The book of Ruth and hope for migrants
Author Pete Wilcox
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Digital eBook only - A biblical exposition with testimonies of contemporary migration. In Come for Refuge, Pete Wilcox, Bishop of Sheffield, invites you to read the book of Ruth through the lens of the present global migration crisis. By interweaving an exposition of the text of Ruth with testimonies from contemporary migrants, creating a conversation between the two, this book offers a hopeful vision of what migration can contribute to the world.

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  • Product code: 9781800395503
  • Format: eBook

Digital eBook only - A biblical exposition with testimonies of contemporary migration. In Come for Refuge, Pete Wilcox, Bishop of Sheffield, invites you to read the book of Ruth through the lens of the present global migration crisis. By interweaving an exposition of the text of Ruth with testimonies from contemporary migrants, creating a conversation between the two, this book offers a hopeful vision of what migration can contribute to the world.

Pete Wilcox has been Bishop of Sheffield since 2017. He has been ordained for over 30 years and has spent most of that time in the north and in urban settings. He is the author of three books: Living the Dream (2007), Walking the Walk (2009) and Talking the Talk (2011).