Prodigal People: Coming Home to Right RelationshipsProdigal People applies the most well-known of Jesus' stories--the parable of the prodigal son--to the failures, hurts, and unfulfilled relationships of modern men and women. |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
The Parable of the Prodigal | 23 |
Chapter | 31 |
Chapter Three | 41 |
Chapter Four | 47 |
Chapter Five | 57 |
Chapter | 67 |
Chapter Seven | 79 |
Chapter | 117 |
Chapter Eleven | 133 |
Chapter Twelve | 147 |
Chapter Thirteen | 161 |
Chapter Fourteen Will God Take Me Back? | 173 |
Chapter Fifteen Finding the Way Home | 181 |
Chapter Sixteen Getting the Prodigals Attention | 189 |
Chapter Seventeen How to Prevent Prodigal Fallout | 195 |
Common terms and phrases
Alain Boublil anger apostle asked began Bible biblical bitterness book of Proverbs C. S. Lewis Christ Christian church Claude-Michel Schönberg compassion confession confronted consequences David described disciples emotion encouragement Endnotes envy failure faith feelings fellowship finally first-century forgiveness friends give happened heart toward home heavenly Father Hebrews incredible individuals inheritance Israel Israelites Jesus Joab Jochebed John Jonah kind king lesson lifestyle listen lives look Lord Luke ministry Miriam Moses Nathan Neil Craig never Nineveh Numbers Old Testament older brother pain parable parents pastor Paul Perhaps Peter Pharisees Philistines pray prayer prodigal behavior prodigal path prodigal son prodigal's father prophet Proverbs Psalm reconcile refused Rehoboam relationship repentance response Richard Nixon Samson Savior servants sexual simply sinners spiritual story things told trust truth ultimately Uriah waiting walk wanted warning wayward Woodrow Kroll young prodigal younger