Life Lines
Sane Meditations for a mad world
Geraint Fielder
"I first came across Geraint Fielder's radio broadcasts in the comfort of my kitchen listening to Radio 4's 'Prayer for the Day'. Normally the programme either provides a timely thought to start the day or provokes me to want to throw my teacup at the radio. At first I only half-listened but gradually my attention was arrested (there is no other suitable word) by what the broadcaster had to say. This was the only week that I can remember setting my alarm to make sure that I caught it next day. The broadcaster was Geraint Fielder and although the programme was only a few minutes long it was breathtaking what he could achieve in such a short time. Afterwards other items on religious broadcasting slots became colourless and shallow by comparison. Geraint has a talent, and he uses it well. When you read on you will know exactly what I mean."
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