Harry Eden became a Christian in his adult life, after meeting his future wife, Ruth, whilst teaching at Felsted School in Essex. This small volume of essays has been written over a twenty year period and is a reflection of the very varied ministry that Harry has been involved in. The book does not follow a specific theme. Some chapters deal with popular gospel readings and help us to grow in our understanding of Jesus. One chapter speaks of the nature and difficulty of prayer. There is a chapter that focuses on the need for a more inclusive church; one that should be more accepting of those with doubts. Mustard Seeds offers up a series of personal and very honest reflections that help us on our faith journey, in a language that will appeal to Christians and non-Christians alike.
Harry Eden became a Christian in his adult life, after meeting his future wife, Ruth, whilst teaching at Felsted School in Essex. This small volume of essays has been written over a twenty year period and is a reflection of the very varied ministry that Harry has been involved in. The book does not follow a specific theme. Some chapters deal with popular gospel readings and help us to grow in our understanding of Jesus. One chapter speaks of the nature and difficulty of prayer. There is a chapter that focuses on the need for a more inclusive church; one that should be more accepting of those with doubts. Mustard Seeds offers up a series of personal and very honest reflections that help us on our faith journey, in a language that will appeal to Christians and non-Christians alike.