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==Writing== Beginning in the mid-1950s, Sheppard wrote a weekly column for ''[[Woman's Own]]'', 520 words a week, "trying to make one point that had something to say about the everyday God in an accessible way". His column continued for 17 years.<ref>Sheppard, David (2002) ''Steps Along Hope Street''. Hodder & Stoughton, London. p. 33. {{ISBN|0340861177}}</ref> He wrote several books: ''Built As a City'' in 1974 about urban mission, ''Bias to the Poor'' in 1983, and two autobiographies, ''Parson's Pitch'' in 1964 and ''Steps Along [[Hope Street, Liverpool|Hope Street]]'' in 2002 (named after the street in Liverpool which links the [[Liverpool Cathedral|Anglican]] and [[Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral|Roman Catholic]] cathedrals).
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