Henri Nouwen "Home Tonight" 2009

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

"Home Tonight with Henri Nouwen" is a ten minute preview video of workshop recordings that inspired a new book by Henri Nouwen: Home Tonight: Further Reflections on the Parable of the Prodigal Son (ed. Sue Mosteller, C.S.J., Doubleday 2009).

The full 30 minute version of the video is available for viewing at www.HenriNouwen.org

Purchase the book at www.HenriNouwen.org

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  • This isn't playing well at all has other found this?

  • now I'm proper confused I've a devotion I think by this man yet when I look on wikepedia its a yesteryear pope/ abbot? all good lets praise God for great Fathers. hey man this is the guy I ment to catch up wid we're rich man. How my heart shouts out for Joy!!!!!!!! I follow God and Christ yet I love the Fathers. :)

  • If it wasn't for Henri, I'd give up on religion, on believing in God and on the belief that my little life even matters. There are only a few people I know who deeply inspire me. He's one.

  • He's got the same second name as me!, and im half dutch :O

  • I miss Henri.

  • The most powerful message to me was last 5 min. I listened very late and retired w/ the peace of God the Father loves me the exact same as He loved his first born son Jesus. Now that is powerful! My sibling is actually the Son of God & He doesn't have any sibling rivalry w/me or me w/Him & Our Father loves us equally! I don't have anything to do, nothing to prove, absolutely nothing & just for being me and being born He loves me as his child. - Rose

  • It is deeply moving to hear Henri express these very personal reflections on the parable of the prodigal son. He speaks so profoundly about his/our struggle, always deeply rooted in the desire to love God more fully, to claim his identity as a beloved child of God.

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