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Cameos of Faith is a collection of theologically and spiritually inspired poems penned as reflections to stimulate or help in turn all readers to think, meditate, and pray a little more. Subject matter ranges from saints to sculpture, Scripture to spirituality, creation to Christmas, Easter to eternity, climate change to cuckoos, environment to evolution. Whether kept by the bedside for an evening thought or during sleepless hours, or referred to as a thought for the day or a prompt for prayer, or used as food for thought when traveling, readers will be stimulated and will hopefully keep a copy handy.…mehr

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Cameos of Faith is a collection of theologically and spiritually inspired poems penned as reflections to stimulate or help in turn all readers to think, meditate, and pray a little more. Subject matter ranges from saints to sculpture, Scripture to spirituality, creation to Christmas, Easter to eternity, climate change to cuckoos, environment to evolution. Whether kept by the bedside for an evening thought or during sleepless hours, or referred to as a thought for the day or a prompt for prayer, or used as food for thought when traveling, readers will be stimulated and will hopefully keep a copy handy.

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Toddy Hoare is a retired rural parish priest from North Yorkshire who trained originally as a sculptor and served as an officer in the 15/19th Hussars. He was lay chaplain with the Mission to Seamen before ordination and chaplain to the Yorkshire Agricultural Society during his twenty-five years with eight churches on the edge of the Moors. He is the author of Sonnetry and Remaining Reverend.