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Stories of finding faith in unlikely people and places
Why it’s dying yet still enduring
Whatever’s happening to the ecumenical movement?
Letters to a hesitant church goer
Wondering about the great grandfather (soldier, miner, grocer, baker) I’d never met
Essays on difficult doctrines and biblical texts
Second edition of reflections on faith as a fragile and elusive thing
Incarnation, sacrament, liturgy, inclusion - four clues for finding faith
A personal look at synchronicity
A tribute of gratitude for the birds who visit my lawn in Pakiri
Personal reflections on the connections, contours and synchronicities of a lucky life
Decoding the art work of the NZ Prayer Book and prayers for covid and other crisis times
How to become rural (oh so slowly)
The magic of ordinary things
Confessions of a very amateur gardener
Down the rabbit hole of cancer treatment
A kids’ parable about a tree house and its visitors
The tempestuous story of Charles Reay
Life in a small Maori village in the 1950’s
Essays on living on the edge of Aotearoa
What fell down in Christchurch and what didn't
Some words for people who find praying hard or strange
Essays on what the roads we travel do to us
Finding reasons to be thankful in the most ordinary things and the most basic rhythms of life
A lot of help actually!
For people who find it hard to believe
The story of an almost famous Hawkes Bay port
Reflections on walking to find faith
The hallmarks of Anglicanism in Aotearoa