Anyone who knows me will also know that one of the people I admire most in the whole world is David Kerrigan.
This year, he has written the BRF Advent book which it comes highly recommended, and rightly so.
I have just read the first day, and I am hooked! There is still time to buy this book in hard copy or electronically and find a real blessing in an accessible, honest, common sense, theologically sound, companion for the Advent journey.
Back in 2010, whilst undergoing cancer treatment, I was terrified. David prayed for me, a woman he then knew only 'online' in a church in Bethlehem whilst he was on a BMS trip. I have never forgotten that gift of grace, the hope it brought and the fresh possibility of peace beyond understanding. David tells me off when I say he is wise and wonderful, because his wisdom and humility mean he knows fine well he has clay feet. But that's the point, isn't it - we are frail and finite humans, searching for truth, hope, love and peace. And David is someone I want to travel alongisde.