Two archbishops face a bold, prayer-led reform that tests faith, patience, and the future of the Church.
Set against England’s bright countryside and crowded urban streets, this novel follows a thoughtful Archbishop and his trusted chaplain as they weigh a radical plan to obey the Prayer Book for two years and pause outside groups that usually fund church life. The story moves from quiet library conversations to lively public meetings, revealing how big ideas collide with tradition, power, and personal conscience.
Through intimate scenes, the book explores the role of prayer, retreat, and spiritual formation in shaping communities. It asks how a church can stay faithful in a changing world while remaining open to radical, hopeful action.
- Character-driven dialogue that weighs duty, doubt, and devotion
- A vivid portrait of church leadership, power, and policy debates
- Exploration of prayer, meditation, and personal transformation
- Juxtaposition of country parish life with fast-paced city ministry
Ideal for readers who enjoy thoughtful religious fiction with moral questions and historical settings.