A poignant exploration of life, death, and faith through personal essays and reflections.
In I Reserve the Right to Be Terrified, Blayney Colmore, an Episcopal priest, shares his intimate journey through life's inevitable transitions. From grappling with mortality to seeking spiritual meaning, Colmore's essays offer a candid look at the human experience. He explores themes of loss, memory, and belonging, inviting readers to contemplate their own place in the world.
This collection is for those who seek solace and understanding in the face of life's big questions. It offers: Reflections on aging and spiritualityInsights on coping with loss and griefA journey of personal growth and self-discoveryColmore's words provide comfort and inspiration, reminding us that even in the face of terror, we can find moments of grace and connection.