Stuart Wood was born in 
                Derby, UK, at the end of 1958, and is married with two 
                children.  Although he holds a doctorate in science, he is also 
                passionate about the creative arts and music, and is a gifted 
                drummer and percussionist.  In 1998 he released his acclaimed 
                debut CD, Soundscapes, on which percussion and 
                drums paint "sound pictures" of biblical passages and stories.  
                In his 'spare' time, Stuart runs a number of websites, including 
                one which helps others to set up their own internet businesses 
                (check out
                
                Tools4Webs.com) and another dedicated to helping drummers 
                and percussionists  (find out more at
                
                waywood.com).  
                During his work in science, 
                medicine, music and the church, and also through his many 
                personal friendships, Stuart has gained a great breadth of 
                experience and understanding of relationships and friendships.  
                He has also made some big mistakes and suffered serious illness, 
                during which relationships and friendships were often tested to 
                the limit.  However, through these experiences he began to 
                understand more deeply about relationships and their immense 
                influence on our lives.  He also began to understand how our 
                relationships with others are influenced, for better and for 
                worse, by our own sense of worth and security.  
                Friendship is a Verb (in 
                a hurting world) was born out the experiences of Stuart and 
                close friends.  His natural ability to communicate difficult and 
                often painful issues, sensitively yet directly; simply yet 
                honestly, oozes from every page.  Whether Stuart writes 
                commentary or poetry, the same transparency and challenge is 
                there.  He does not believe in trying to give simple answers 
                where there are none.  However, he does believe that it is 
                important to speak up for those who have no voice, and that it 
                is important to challenge those in a position of power or 
                influence to carefully measure their words and actions.
                Stuart never deviates from 
                challenging us all to consider our friendships and relationships 
                as the basis, building blocks and cement in our daily lives, so 
                that everything we do is based on the best foundations.  He has 
                learnt that 'relationship' and 'friendship' are not objects 
                (nouns); they must be verbs (actions) for us to really meet 
                needs in our hurting world.  Look out for Stuart's new website
                
                friendshipisaverb.co.uk.