
Plain Drink Tea: Ward J. Stothers' Book of Poems and Prayers - Paperback
Plain Drink Tea: Ward J. Stothers' Book of Poems and Prayers - Paperback
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by Ward J. Stothers (Author)
Since 2000, Ward Stothers has been actively preparing to work in the Christian church in Ireland, to come alongside and assist in the area of reconciliation amongst the Irish people. He has gifts of teaching and preaching using poetic language. He affirms the creativity of all people of faith seeking to work together.
To make public the words of one sojourner celebrating hope, Ward creates wagons to carry readers beyond today's trouble, the tyranny of the past, and the lurking fear of the future. Peace within divided Belfast will transform the Irish and Scots-Irish diasporas, give new emigrants a life full vision, and remind the remainder of the resounding success. Plain Drink Tea is his first book.
Hundreds of books have been written on and because of, the Troubles, Ireland, and peace. It is time for less analysis, soul searching, and blatant venting, and time for more elusive nuanced art.
Belfast is lived out within a spray of rattling toughness. It reeks of the finality of death and applauds with an adherence to the institutions of normal everyday living. Life has changed. Journey dreams. Counting friends. Facing mortality. Peace lived; peace loved. The city looks attractive but the aura darkens quickly. Only hope persists and a new day every day.
Author Biography
Ward J. Stothers, BS, MDiv. Ward grew up as an Irish Catholic in the Bronx New York. He moved to California in 1970 to teach school. Along the way he became a Christian School principal and then an alarm installer owning a security business for 25 years. Ward rediscovered his poetic gift while studying at San Francisco Theological Seminary. The Stothers now live in Northern Ireland doing church, interchurch and community work in North Belfast since April 2008.



















