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Unforgotten

This book is an attempt to bring comfort to anyone who may feel lonely, abandoned, or simply living on the margins of life. People who may be suffering from a feeling of having been forgotten by society and even by God. I have written it in the form of a series of reflections that engage with such feelings and try to offer a healing response. The book began life as a series I wrote, and still write, for residents of local care homes, where people have been locked down and felt locked away from those they love and who love them. More broadly this book also deals with issues that anyone may be forced to confront in their daily lives and links them to key moments in the Bible where we need to get support from each other and to experience the loving wisdom and commitment of God to every one of us. Each reflection focuses on a single issue and is composed of a Biblical passage (usually), a personal reflection, and finally a brief prayer of encouragement. I have avoided complex Biblical analysis and obscure theology. Each chapter is complete in itself, so this is a book that can be dipped into as well as read in sequence. My hope is that what I have written may in some small way be of help and sustenance to people who need to know deep down that, whatever life may throw at them, they are always Unforgotten by the God who created and loves them. Because, as Isaiah reassures us, God ‘has written your name on the palm of his hands, from all eternity.’

Keith Ravenscroft

After a degree in English Literature at Cambridge, Keith Ravenscroft had a career as a writer and creative director in international advertising agencies. He moved gradually from atheism to faith in mid-life and is now an Anglican Lay Minister which involves teaching, preaching and leading worship. Keith has lived in Canada and Italy in the past, and his passions are music, philosophy, theology and Christian spirituality as expressed in poetry and mystical writings. Keith is married to Avril, who is a graphic artist and an Anglican Priest. They have four children and three grandchildren.

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