Running Over Rocks: Spiritual Practices to Transform Tough Times

Running Over Rocks: Spiritual Practices to Transform Tough Times

by IanAdams (Author)

Synopsis

Running Over Rocks is an invitation into a journey of discovery. Through reflections, images and strikingly beautiful poems, Ian Adams - author of the bestselling Cave Refectory Road - explores fifty-two spiritual practices to enable us to live with joy, grace and purpose through good and tough times alike and so to bring good to the world around us. These practices draw on an ancient wisdom but are rooted in the everyday material of our lives, revealing that any transformation of the world for good must always begin with ourselves.

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More Information

Format: Abridged::Audiobook::Box set::Illustrated::Large P
Pages: 160
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Published: 30 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 1848251688
ISBN 13: 9781848251687

Media Reviews
He masterfully identifies those core human challenges for one who is searching and yearning for material that will harvest goodness in the world and make us more truly human. -- Damian SSF * Franciscan Vol.27 *
If you are looking for a book to open your eyes to the sheer variety of spiritual practice, this is it. -- Margaret Tinsley * The Reader *
'there is not one of the 52 practices that I do not wish to try out for myself' -- Susan Daniell * Retreats *
Author Bio
Ian Adams is a poet, writer, artist, and retreat leader. He is author of Cave Refectory Road (Canterbury Press 2010) and creator of the daily Morning Bell on social media. Ian is a director of StillPoint, a partner in the Beloved Life project, an Anglican priest, an Associate Missioner for Fresh Expressions, and Missional Community Developer with CMS. He lives in South Devon.