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Take Heart - the memoirs of Basil Buckland

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An Anglican church minister's 'quest for effective living'

Take Heart presents the remarkable memoirs of Basil Buckland, a man who devoted his life to proving that ordinary people could accomplish extraordinary things when guided by faith. Born and raised on a farm with a lifelong love of nature, Buckland spent nearly his entire career in industrial parishes across Leeds, Battersea, and Stoke-on-Trent, believing the greatest need existed where conditions were most challenging. Through his engaging narrative, Buckland explores how personal transformation forms the foundation for broader social change, addressing everything from individual struggles to industrial conflicts and national concerns. 

His work reflects his deep commitment to the Anglican Church, the Church Army, Moral Re-Armament, and various missionary societies, all unified by a practical Christian faith. Rather than focusing on his own accomplishments, Buckland's memoir celebrates the remarkable people whose lives intersected with his, illustrating how one person's dedication to service can inspire transformation in those around them. This intimate account reveals a man determined to contribute meaningfully at every level of society while maintaining integrity and authenticity in both his faith and ministry, offering readers an inspiring testament to a life lived with purpose and conviction.

Language

English

Publication
1987
Pages
96
Publisher
Linden Hall Publishers
ISBN
0-948-74701-3
Publishing permission
Out of copyright
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.
Language

English

Publication
1987
Pages
96
Publisher
Linden Hall Publishers
ISBN
0-948-74701-3
Publishing permission
Out of copyright
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.