Author: Michael McFarland Campbell
Michael McFarland Campbell is a neurodivergent liturgical writer, organist, and storyteller living with chronic illness and fierce compassion. Rooted in Benedictine spirituality, his work transforms everyday routines—dialysis, knitting, walking, pain management—into sacred reflections. Through humour, advocacy, and creative care, he uplifts the dignity of the misunderstood and inspires inclusive acts of hope, connection, and healing.
The best possible care for those living with HIV in Northern Ireland
Physiotherapy – an update.
1914—2014 an opportunity to commemorate and to highlight continuing work
When there is trouble, we will hear about it, don’t worry.
Don’t Ever Wipe Tears… or Wear Red Ribbons?
After a week of too much sleep, last night I had not enough…
Poppies Yes, Red Ribbons No.
“Positive about HIV” – feature in Sunday Life
