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A Broken Candle
It is better to do something with what you don’t have, than to do nothing with what you do have.
I was driving home. It was early November and it had been a glorious sunny day. It was that time of year when Read More »
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A Broken Candle
It is better to do something with what you don’t have, than to do nothing with what you do have.
I was driving home. It was early November and it had been a glorious sunny day. It was that time of year when Read More »
Chapter One
27th May 2017
Endgame
A satisfied smile suffused Tom Hodson’s face. His eyes alighted on St Finnan’s noticeboard, which welcomed him to the Scottish Episcopal Church. He took a moment to absorb its details before walking purposefully… Read More »
How home-cooked brownies can set the scene for God to move! In this sample chapter from Simply Eat, Liz Grier of Unlimited Church shares the recipe God gave them for reaching urban youth and baking mouth-watering brownies! Food has always been central to our church. In fact, Unlimited Church in Exeter has never held any … Read more …
How did you come to write these books and how do they relate to each other? The first manuscript I wrote was actually on a completely different subject, and not related to me or my own story at all! As I worked with the publisher, though, he kept asking for more about my own experiences. … Read more …
How baking can transform women’s lives! In this sample chapter from Simply Eat, Alice Williams and Rachel Stonehouse tell about Luminary Bakery’s amazing work in restoring lives, and share a unique, scrumptious recipe for home-baked bread! Read More »
Seeking safety and a home Detained and denied Inside story of a family seeking asylum How can the divide be broken? Trusting God in a foreign land Faith that overcomes Shows how to help‘A must-read.’ Paul Sydnor, Europe Regional Leader, International Association for Refugees According to Christian Solidarity Worldwide,[1] 120 people have been killed since February … Read more …
After abuse… what? Whom can you believe? Learning to trust again Aimed at young adults and those who seek to help them A search for meaning and worth Gripping and relevant story ‘A story of hope.’ Mark Blackwell, Safeguarding Advisor, Hampshire County Council The twenty-first-century challenges faced by many children and teenagers both here in … Read more …
Do you find sharing your faith awkward?
Encouragement to be a good news person
Real-life stories of sharing faith
Seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary
Using everyday objects to convey hope and truth Read More »
Intriguing, brain-teasing mystery
Tantalising puzzles to solve in the quest for treasure
Finding clues in acrostic poems
Unlikely people searching the Bible …
… and finding the greatest treasure
Beautiful, evocative setting on the west coast of Scotland Read More »
Something for the weekend! In this sample chapter from Simply Eat, Marijke Hoek shares her experience of hosting Syrian refugees, and the powerful role food played in building relationship and opening the door to faith. There is also a deliciously healthy, vegetarian Dutch recipe! Read More »