There is Always God: An Australian Discovers the Religion of England
First edition, first printing. 112pp. In black cloth-covered boards with pale blue titles front and spine. 12mo. Cloth is shelf worn, gently rubbed at corners, joints and spine tips. Text block edges dust darkened. Free endpapers toned and a hint of faint spotting on first and last few leaves. Sir Alan Walker (1911-2003) was the most famous of Australia's public evangelists and ranks as one of the nation's most influential Christians, for being widely listened to in his time. Author of some 40 books, most ringing calls to missions, his earlier works are now hard to find; and this volume is more reflective of the man than most - reflecting on his visit to the UK where he met and was influenced by the likes of Soper, encouraging him to veer from radical socialism and confirming his active opposition to war.