Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2
Steve Stockman
It’s the book everyone is still talking about. This revised and expanded version of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 tackles the issues and questions everyone desires to know about the world’s most popular rock band. Throughout Walk On, Steve Stockman follows the band from their early days in Dublin’s Shalom Christian Fellowship all the way to their most recent–and most spiritually profound–album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. Bono has never been more outspoken about his faith and the Church than he has been in the past few years. From his involvement with fighting AIDS in Africa through the DATA organization to his quoting Psalms from the Super Bowl stage, Bono is doing God’s work in a very public and vocal way.

Contents:
1. Three Questions for Bono
2. Dublin City, Ireland
3. October
4. “Sunday Bloody Sunday”
5. Live Aid
6. For the Rev. Martin Luther King – Sing!
7. You Know I Believe It
8. Heartland
9. Reinvention
10. Everything You Know Is Wrong
11. Midnight Is Where the Day Begins
12. …Under the Trash
13. Wake Up Dead Man
14. Leap of Faith
15. Grace
16. The Goal Is Soul
17. Prophets Turn Pastors
18. Tonight Thank God It’s Them Instead of You
19. American Prayer
20. It Could Be About God
21. Everyone

Steve Stockman is a Presbyterian minister in Ireland where he works in the Chaplaincy at Queen’s University in Belfast. He is a regular speaker at conferences and festivals and has his own radio show on BBC Radio Ulster. Stockman has published five books of poetry and an album, Gracenotes. He has been using the works of U2 in his sermons and writings for 20 years.

6 x 8.5” 256 pages

ISBN: 9780976035756
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: RELEVANT BOOKS - published N/A
Format: Paperback  

£10.99