Thsi book is a treasure trove of ecumenical spirituality. In the ecumenical movement the interplay of the subjective gifts of individual leaders, the objective events of history, and the movement of the Christian tradition are subtle and marvelous to behold. The variety of occasion, content, and perpsective of these ecumenical reflections will provide enrichment into the gospel of Jesus Christ and also provide an opportunity for stimulating engagement and debate, as in the context of following of Christ in church-divided churches. A visionary church leader here offers fifty probing, carefully compiled testimonies---sermons, addresses, and writings---that serves as 'pericopes for pilgrims on the ecumenical way through the wilderness of schism.'