A thoughtful collection of poems and prose that examines faith, doubt, and everyday life through spiritual reflection.
This edition gathers Henry Aveling’s verse and essays into a compact volume that invites readers to consider how belief shapes conscience, culture, and community. It balances devotional tone with accessible insight, offering both comfort and challenge for curious minds.
The book moves between Scripture-inspired meditations, moral questions, and social reflections. Readers will encounter vivid poems on nature, duty, and redemption, alongside essays that address church life, skepticism, and the responsibilities of faith in a changing world.
- Accessible poetry and short prose that explore belief, morality, and human experience
- Clear, earnest discussion of church life, ministry, and sacred practice
- Thought-provoking contrasts between faith and doubt, tradition and modern life
- Quotes, parables, and reflections suitable for personal study or devotional reading
Ideal for readers of devotional poetry and religious essays who seek thoughtful, compact meditations on faith and life.