Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) is considered the patron saint of ecology because of his love of all creation - "Be praised, my God, for Brother Sun, Sister Moon, Sister Water, Sister Mother Earth..." From kissing a once-feared leper to forming a deep friendship with Sultan Malik al-Kamil during a horrific war between Muslims and Christians, Francis invites us to live "perfect joy!" "Sister Water, Brother Sultan is a warm and deeply loving introduction to the life of Francis of Assisi and a useful devotional resource for all practitioners of spiritual nonviolence." - Rabia Terri Harris, Muslim editor of Fellowship, a multi-faith magazine of peacemaking published by the Fellowship of Reconciliation, USA. "Very powerful while being very accessible to virtually anyone." - Jeff Feldman, hermit. "This is a greatly needed book for all in the world today, so impacted by violence of many kinds. It is also an essential companion to all who desire deep spiritual growth." - Mary-Ellen Francoeur, Sisters of Service, Pax Christi. "I have come to know Leonard as one of the greatest teachers of nonviolence of our time. He brings the mystical mind of a contemplative master to his work." - Gregory J. Gillis, retired secondary schoolteacher. Leonard Desroches was born in Penetanguishene on Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. For decades he has been living in Toronto, Ontario. He is a war resister and a resource person for the practice and spirituality of nonviolence. He is the author of Allow the Water-Anger, Fear, Power, Work, Sexuality, Community, and the Spirituality and Practice of Nonviolence. Leonard is presently offering retreats entitled, Sister Water, Brother Sultan-Exploring our Spiritual Lives with Francis of Assisi.