Quietly nestled between the hills and forest of Pembrokeshire lies a retreat centre like no other.
Behind its rustic stone exteriors, old slate roofs, and verdant surroundings live a community of people living a life of prayer. Embracing its power and rhythms and seeing God move in miraculous ways, the small retreat of Ffald-y-Brenin has seen healing, forgiveness, empowerment, and lives changed forever. All done by fervent prayer.
But how did such a place come to exist?
In The Way of Blessing, Roy Godwin tells of his own journey of starting the farm, which is situated close to sites such as ancient Celtic crosses, St David's and Blaenannerch Chapel, which was fundamental to the nature of Ffald-y-Brenin.
But, this isn't a book about what Roy Godwin did. It's about what God does everyday in one renovated farm in South Wales. Through prayerful pursuit of God's presence, daily rhythms of worship and ministry, the inhabitants of Ffald-y-Brenin have discovered a way to change lives.
That by by chasing God, and not the miracles that come with his presence, they have discovered a taster of just how powerful God is.
That through fervent prayer they have discovered The Way of Blessing.