died in 2014. He lived in Oxford and worked ecumenically on spirituality throughout the world, introducing retreats in daily life and offering training courses to enable lay people to accompany other lay people in prayer and in retreat-giving. He was also the author of In Search of a Way, Walk to Jerusalem and God, Where are You?.
‘God of Surprises is one of the great books of spiritual guidance.
A lovely, wise and lucid book of deep humanity. Above all, it is a
useful book – a book to be used by those who find it hard to
forgive themselves: the stumblers and agnostics who hardly dare
believe that God is within them.’
*Gerald Priestland*
‘Simply to read God of Surprises is to misuse it and miss much of
its value. It is a book to use, working through it and at it again
and again.’
*The Baptist Times*
‘God of Surprises is characterised throughout by practical wisdom
and humanity, deep thoughts and light touches, and a very
sympathetic style of teaching ... This is a book to own and use and
work into one’s life.’
*The Church Times*
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