Site guide

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Welcome to the site guide for my website, aimed at providing you with free resources in your journey of faith. On these pages you will find the following:

Books and CDs: A run-down of all my books.

For all faiths and none: Information on or extracts from my books aimed at those of all faiths and none.

Devotional material: Resources to help guide your own personal devotions.

Personal prayer: Prayers for your own personal devotions.

The environment: Reflective material concerning ecological issues and our responsibility towards the environment – surely one of the most pressing issues of our time.

Prayers for animal loversShort and simple prayers brought to life by an irresistible photograph, ranging from dogs and cats to birds and wild animals, providing a perfect springboard into a prayer.

Advent, Christmas and Epiphany: Resource material for these wonderful seasons of the Christian Year.

Lent: Resource material for the season of Lent.

Holy Week and Easter: Resource material for the joyful season of Easter.

Ascension, Trinity and Pentecost: Resource material for Ascension, Trinity and Pentecost.

Special Sundays and occasions: Resource material for special Sundays and occasions, such as New Year, Harvest, All Saints’ Day, Remembrance Sunday, One World Week and so forth.

Intercessions: A variety of prayers of intercession for people, places and situations in a troubled world.

Special offers!: Details of special offers on my books currently available from Kevin Mayhew Ltd.

Focus on: An occasional closer look at one of my many books.

Coming soon: Details of my next book scheduled for publication.

Old Testament themes: Posts that take passages from the Old Testament as their starting point.

Posts: A chronological collection of all my posts.

Video posts: Occasional reflective posts marrying music and images with words from my various books. There’s only one of these at present, but hopefully more will follow if I can master the technology!

2 thoughts on “Site guide”

  1. My partner and I found a copy of Daily Lent Reflections to use together. Although it was published in 2003 it was incredibly up-to-date with the current virus! As I also play in a Salvation Army band I had become familiar with the words you had written to go with the tune Lavenham which I have found very helpful. So a double ‘thank you’. Alan

    1. Thank you so much, Alan. That’s really lovely and inspiring to hear. Such feedback from readers such as yourselves means so much; I really value it, so thanks again for taking the time to get in touch. Every good wish to you both. Nick

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