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In the ruins of Gaza, the war-torn Palestinian city that has been a metropolis since the time of the Pharaohs, a plucky young female archaeologist has made a remarkable find.
This essential companion for all pilgrims covers all the principal sites on the island of Iona. Every Wednesday, there is a pilgrimage around the island and this guide follows its route, stopping at all the principal sites to reflect on the island's history rooted in Celtic spirituality, and to pray for the needs of the world.
A personal history of Germany and its position in Europe by award winning journalist and author told through nine cities
The night was November 9th 1989, and the Berlin Wall was coming down. For perhaps the first time in a century the world was empathising with the Germans. But then not even the men who gave the orders in east Berlin knew it would happen. The fall of the Berlin Wall was the triumphant vindication of the 'cock-up' theory of history.
Peter Millar embarks upon the train journey of a life time, travelling through this still exotic, diverse and challenging North African country, struggling to maintain its unique blend of tradition and tolerance in the turbulent winds of the Arab Spring.
Waymarks teaches us to recognize and celebrate God's presence and activity, even where we least expect it. The books many themes are responses to the questions brought by countless pilgrims to Iona and they offer an authentic and practical spirituality for life.
Author and former warden of Iona Abbey, Peter Millar reflects on where the sacred may be found in the modern world. This book shows how to recognise and celebrate the authentic presence and work of the Holy Spirit.
Set in 1945 and the present day, this novel provides an evocation of the race to build the atom bomb with an account of a conspiracy turned sour.
A chilling historical dystopia in which post-war England is divided between the Soviets and the Americans, with the capital split in two.
Every year, thousands of pilgrims come from all over the world to experience worship at the Abbey on the island of Iona. This collection of prayers and meditations follows the themes of its daily worship, enabling you to join your voice, your joys and your concerns with those who pray daily on Iona and with the friends of Iona around the world.
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