Not every day does an autobiography appear from a man in his 100th year, but all who know Douglas Higgins never saw him as belonging to the ordinary. From astronomy to Christ at the age of twenty-two, then Art College at Sheffield, war service in the RAF, and a career in school teaching - these were but parts of a life of progressive enthusiasm. As an impromptu speaker he had a charm which often turned unwilling hearers into friends. Questions of age and race never hindered his appeal. Young people, in particular, felt he became a friend and counsellor when in his nineties. By the truth of Scripture, he says, we are 'led into true happiness here and glory to come'. Such happiness he lived to spread, and it gives these pages an attraction which can be felt.
Also here is evidence of his gift as an artist, all the art work being his own.
Also here is evidence of his gift as an artist, all the art work being his own.