Over fifty joyous years, David Adam has exercised a rich and profoundly
influential ministry. From his earliest days, he was encouraged to use
his eyes to absorb what was around him. He writes: 'I lived in a land of
open fields, moorland, and beaches: a land of castles, of history, of
heroes, saints and story . . . a radiant world . . . full of the mystery
of existence'. Leaving school at 15 to work at the local coal mine, he
became increasingly aware of the need to have a purpose in life. The
Society of the Sacred Mission at Kelham (regarded as 'the Commando
course of the Church of England') was his tough training ground, and
thereafter he embarked on a 23 year ministry in Danby in the North York
Moors. During this time The Edge of Glory: Prayers in the Celtic
Tradition was published. Many more bestselling volumes were to follow
during the exhilarating, exhausting and unforgettable thirteen years he
served as Vicar of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Though
autobiographical, the aim of The Wonder of the Beyond is primarily to
help us enter a more wonder full world; to open our eyes, ears and
hearts to what is about us; to become more truly aware of the glory of
God in our midst.