Colin Firth in The King's Speech |
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Finding a Voice published by Darton Longman & Todd
How often does fear prevent you from doing or saying what you think is right? Do you have a sense of calling and if so do you have the courage to see it through? When did you last speak out confidently in a public arena about something you believed in? What are the discouraging memories that drag you down and hold you back?
Followers of Christ are described in the New Testament as a ‘royal priesthood’ and ‘inheritors of the kingdom’ – people with incredible potential and enormous responsibility. Yet the selves we see in the mirror are flawed and failing, all too often tongue-tied and terrified. The King’s Speech is such a runaway success because it holds that mirror to our world and offers hope of overcoming the difficulties. It shows hope built out of friendship, trust and supportive love, and courage in the face of gathering evil.
Lent is traditionally a time for strengthening resolve, bringing believers together in trust and encouragement as they strive to follow their calling. The purpose of this course could be summed up in the words of the King’s speech therapist: "To give them faith in their voice and let them know a friend is listening."
The course provides five group sessions using the film as a starting point along with personal weekly reading exploring more fully the issues raised, and Bible readings to root it in Christian values.
Hilary Brand is a freelance writer and author of a number of popular Lent courses including the best-selling Christ and the Chocolaterie.
Finding a Voice is available through ICN: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search?tag=indepcathonew-21&creative=3946&camp=526&index=blended&adid=1Z7Y3BNV2KTJ6YX3YPY5&keywords=Finding+a+Voice&I3.x=13&I3.y=10&I3=Go |
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