‘Holy Ground’ is a collection of shoes and stories from Christians all around the world. The stories are short statements about what it means for each person to believe in Christ in their particular situation. Among those represented are a thief, a refugee, the despised, the rejected, people who Jesus specially sought out, as well as those who have no great opportunity, wealth and success.
There are those who are beautiful, those who are disabled, those struggling to make a living and raise a family, those who have known great loss and tragedy and those asking the deep questions of life. All have encountered the living God, arriving at a place of holy ground, where they must, metaphorically at least, remove their shoes in acknowledgement of God’s holiness.
The Exhibition is staged by Paul Hobbs who is partnered with the Church Mission Society on the project. It gives a window into the challenges, struggles and faith of Christians all around the world.
Full details are on Paul’s website: www.arthobbs.com
The Exhibition is on view in Wimborne Minster until Monday (14th June)
Posted on 09/06/2010 by mags4dorset