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Kegyes kétbalkezes és a gyülekezeti hétvége by ADRIAN PLASS - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass: Adrian Plass and the Church Weekend / This book shows how good God is at caring for this mixed bag of people we call the church.

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Kegyes kétbalkezes és a gyülekezeti hétvége by ADRIAN PLASS - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass: Adrian Plass and the Church Weekend / This book shows how good God is at caring for this mixed bag of people we call the church. (9789632883854)

 

PAPERBACK 2017

ISBN: 9789632883854 / 978-9632883854

PAGES 256

PUBLISHER: HARMAT

 

About the Author:

Adrian Plass (born 1948) is a British author and speaker who writes primarily Christian humour, but also short stories, Bible commentaries and novels with a more serious tone. His most popular books are a series concerning The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass which is a humorous, fictional satire of Christian life and which has sold over a million copies worldwide.

Hungarian Summary:

Igen, ő az a kétbalkezes, aki mostanra már 62 és 3/4 éves, fia Gerald már felnőtt, és megnősült, és most Cameron nevű gyermeke megy az agyára mindenkinek. A három napos gyülekezeti hétvége pedig néhol botrányosan vidám, néhol könnyekig megható történeteket produkál.

English Summary:

Adrian has been trying to keep a low profile at church but his son Gerald is now an Anglican vicar and the two churches are getting together for a joint weekend away. Now Adrian's been volunteered to run it... From the confusion of arrival when Anne is allocated to the top bunk with a schizophrenic recovery group, and Adrian is in a low-ceilinged 'pod' at the top of the tower, to the hugs and tears of departure, this is typical Plass, humorous and heartwarming in equal measure. Adrian has a simple conversation about birdlife that ends with him being accused of harassment, Leonard Thynn and his wife turn up just in time to leave again after falling out with the SatNav lady, and Gerald's wit just keeps getting the better of him. There are as many questions as answers, of course. Will poor Sally, the unwilling nomad of the community, ever find a proper bed to sleep in? What exactly is it about Adrian's twinkle that Minnie Stamp 'lovey-doves' so very much? And how do you cope when your daughter-in-law shares a secret you simply cannot, must not tell? Once again, Adrian Plass gets us laughing just long enough for the truth to slip in by the back door, and for all the mishaps, this new instalment of the Sacred Diary series once again shows just how good God is at caring for this mixed bag of people we call the church.

 

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