Summary: Between the two world wars, many Christians in England pushed for social reforms like ending militarism and empowering women. Three key figures in this movement were Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy, H.R.L. Sheppard, and Maude Royden, who inspired others with their advocacy for peace and justice. The author, Kerry Walters, is dedicated to reviving their messages and has published works to honor their contributions.
In a climate such as ours in which moral cynicism, spiritual weariness, and muted despair are prevalent, the voices of these giants deserve to be heard. The years haven’t done anything to water down their bracing message of hope. (View Highlight)
this project of helping their voices to be heard once more far outweighs in importance any of my own books. (View Highlight)