‘Not preachy and pious, but authentic and engaging.’ A great review from @MethRecorder for @SueLRussell‘s A Vision of Locusts. #InAp @instantapostle @KathrynHitchins Read More »
‘Not preachy and pious, but authentic and engaging.’ A great review from @MethRecorder for @SueLRussell‘s A Vision of Locusts. #InAp @instantapostle @KathrynHitchins Read More »
We make meticulous preparation for the major events in our lives – just think of a wedding! – so why don’t we prepare for our passing? If we fail to, then we leave our loved ones with a catalogue of difficult choices… Read More »
I did some last-minute fine-tuning, dithered for a few weeks, prayed like mad, and finally sent off my first three chapters plus synopsis to Instant Apostle… Read More »
Science is limited in what it can tell you about the universe. It will always be limited because it can’t tell why you are here. That doesn’t mean science is lacking – it’s just not supposed to investigate that sort of thing… Read More »
The subject of reverse mission, that is, missionaries and pastors from a former mission field now ministering in Europe and North America is becoming a phenomenon that is attracting the attention of both academics and the media. The BBC documentary titled… Read More »
There is no ‘them and us’ ministry here. This is life lived together in all its joys and disappointments – and all in Jesus’ name. Read More »
What a great character – he reminded me of a number of colleagues, rolled into one and through the book I could see and understand him very vividly. Read More »
‘Our dying and death is not about us, rather it is about our loved ones’ @1AnnClifford speaks to @KathrynHitchins #InAp Read More »
An ‘attention grabbing plot line with characters to match’! Read More »
…it turns out to be rather clever. In fact, there were times when, while reading it, I forgot the outside world, which seems to me to be the best test of fiction. Read More »