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| Publication Date: 15 Apr 2010 |
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| Publisher: SPCK Publishing |
| Page Count: 128 |
| Author: Mike Riddell |
| ISBN-13: 9780281062522, 9780281065301 |
Godzone
A Guide To The Travels Of The Soul
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Godzone is a book of mystery and illumination, a guide-book to the travels of the heart. With humour, story-telling and captivating originality, it entices the reader to join its hitchhiking author on the most important journey of all.
Mike Riddell was for many years a regular columnist for Third Way magazine. He is the author of Sacred Journey: Spiritual Wisdom for Times of Transition (to be reissued by SPCK in 2010) which won Foreword magazine's Book of the Year Award in 2002 and, with Mike Pierson and Cathy Kirkpatrick, of the groundbreaking Prodigal Project (SPCK, 2000). He was awarded a PhD by the University of Otago, New Zealand, before taking up his latest career as a screenwriter and establishing Holy Bucket Productions. He lives with his wife in North Island, New Zealand.
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Godzone is a book of mystery and illumination, a guide-book to the travels of the heart. With humour, story-telling and captivating originality, it entices the reader to join its hitchhiking author on the most important journey of all.
Author
Mike Riddell was for many years a regular columnist for Third Way magazine. He is the author of Sacred Journey: Spiritual Wisdom for Times of Transition (to be reissued by SPCK in 2010) which won Foreword magazine's Book of the Year Award in 2002 and, with Mike Pierson and Cathy Kirkpatrick, of the groundbreaking Prodigal Project (SPCK, 2000). He was awarded a PhD by the University of Otago, New Zealand, before taking up his latest career as a screenwriter and establishing Holy Bucket Productions. He lives with his wife in North Island, New Zealand.









