Twenty two writers with many differing experiences have written of their lives and about books that have brought them to a deeper understanding of their faith.
A pursuit of the "quintessence of spirituality". It is in these terms that a foreword by prominent Barbadian historian Trevor Marshall describes this book by his compatriot Junior Campbell.
In the final volume of the New Kind of Christian Trilogy, Pastor Dan Poole and his friends face and survive their questions, doubts and dark nights of the soul.
Most of us think we know right from wrong, even if we have no particular religious faith. But where does that knowledge come from? Is it something we're born with? Or is it something we learn from the culture in which we grow up?