In Look Up and Love the World, Flemming Kloster Poulsen (storyteller and pastor of the Danish Church in London) boldly invites you to connect with your own real-life experience and use it as the starting point to explore meaning, life, death, faith and tragedy.
Western culture often puts spirituality and Christian belief into the nothing-to-do-with-real-life box, offering very little to those who are outsiders or struggling in life.
Flemming breaks through this cultural divide by sharing open and honest stories from his life and from art and literature. These provoke an internal conversation and reflection upon your own life. A conversation unencumbered by religious dogma, baggage or prejudice.
The powerful impact of sharing a personal story. The moments in life where we were forced off the map. The deathbed regrets of someone who felt they’d never been themselves. The reminder to pay attention and relish life from the most unlikely of people.
If you want to open up to the big questions, reflect honestly upon your own journey and more consciously explore your way ahead, Look Up and Love the World will prove an invaluable companion.