It is in the shelter of each other that the people live.Drawing on this Irish saying, poet, storyteller and theologian P draig   Tuama relates  ideas of shelter and welcome to journeys of life, using poetry, story,  biblical refelction and prose to open up gentle ways of living well in a  troubled world. The fourth gospel tells of Jesus arriving in  the room where the  disciples are gathered, full of fear, on Easter  Sunday. He does not  chide or admonish; instead he says 'Peace be with  you', which, in the  Aramaic of his day, was simply a greeting. To  people locked in a room of fear he said 'Hello,' welcoming  them to a  place of deep encounter: encounter  with themselves, with their fear,  with each other and with the incarnate  one in their midst.Interweaving  everyday stories with narrative theology, gospel reflections with  mindfulness and Celtic spirituality with  poetry, In the Shelter reveals the transformational power of welcome.