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Richard Frost

    Ten Thousand Years of Tyranny
    Living The Difference
    Finding Stability in Times of Change
    • 2023

      The narrative continues to explore the intertwined lives of Sophie and Matt, delving into profound themes of love, life, and death. As the characters navigate their experiences, the story offers a poignant reflection on the impact they have on one another and the world around them. This sequel promises to deepen the emotional journey established in the previous installment, highlighting the complexities of relationships and the human experience.

      Living The Difference
    • 2022

      We need strategies and tools for coping with change, coping with instability, and coping with the ‘not knowing' that fills many of us with anxiety.This book contains lots that can help us on the way. It doesn’t begin to suggest that change will go away, change is part of life, but we can be better prepared for it and ready to face it with the strength that comes through faith.From the Foreword by Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark CathedralChange is nothing new, ever-present, and often faster than many people can cope with. We live in a world where change is often feared, stability can be elusive and busyness interferes with listening to God.Using the miracle of the calming of the storm as its focus, Finding Stability in Times of Change considers how the storm symbolises periods of change, transition, and difficulty and how the calming influence of Christ helps us to find stability. The book includes practical and achievable suggestions to consider in your own life.Richard Frost leads us gently through a process of identifying, understanding, and responding to change. His book is perceptive and wise – a valuable guide on life’s journey. - Morwenna Ludlow, historian, theologian, and Anglican priestThis is a timely and helpful book. It is about change. Life is full of it of course. Richard Frost’s book explores how to find a place to stand in such times. - David Runcorn, writer, speaker, spiritual director & ‘free range’ priestGiven that those who are perhaps most in need of finding stability will by definition be facing challenging times, this book is neither too long nor too difficult a read. Several other authors are quoted and referenced for those who may want to dig deeper, but Richard’s ‘prescription’ here should prove both accessible and reassuring for many. - Sheila Walker, priest & authorRichard Frost MBE is a lay minister based in Devon in the UK. An author and former mental health professional, he writes a blog called WorkRestPray.

      Finding Stability in Times of Change
    • 2020

      Ten Thousand Years of Tyranny

      On the Origins of Civilisation and Sin

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Challenging Darwin's notion of scarcity, the author argues for an inherent abundance in the world, asserting that life, despite its violence, is fundamentally benign. The book posits that humanity could thrive in harmony without sin if not for the corrupting influences of unequal social power. This provocative work aligns with the ideas of Rousseau and Marx, presenting a bold critique of societal structures and advocating for a vision of a liberated existence free from tyranny.

      Ten Thousand Years of Tyranny