It reminds me of the novels of Frank Slaughter, or even Lew Wallace’s Ben Hur, though on a less epic scale, and in more modern language! The Christian teaching is low key, not “in your face”, but still has an impact. Read More »
It reminds me of the novels of Frank Slaughter, or even Lew Wallace’s Ben Hur, though on a less epic scale, and in more modern language! The Christian teaching is low key, not “in your face”, but still has an impact. Read More »
The threads are skilfully interwoven and the story operates on a number of levels, with insights into the disciplines of therapy as the healer comes to his own place of healing. Read More »
…let me encourage you to get hold of Roger’s book and be inspired, encouraged and perhaps a little challenged. Read More »
Don’s skilful narrative humanises them. Life Lines is an enjoyable read. It’s not a book you can easily put down halfway through a story… Read More »
Dave Smith records seven true stories of people he works with. It highlights that every situation is different… Read More »
This is the story of how Dave Smith established the Boaz Trust, a charity for destitute asylum seekers in Manchester… Read More »
‘A modern re-telling of A Christmas Carol, @cotteechris1‘s A Christmas Calling is #6 at @WaterstonesWat!’ Read More »
Looking back now, eighteen years on, five years is a tiny amount of time. It seemed such a huge commitment to make, such a sacrifice for the Lord! Read More »
…rivetting, very emotional and, at one point, very harrowing. All characters were well-drawn and empathetic. A vulnerable and flawed main character goes straight to the reader’s heart. Read More »
His reference to “The Light of the World” painting by Holman Hunt in St Paul’s Cathedral is riveting. This is a marvellous and deeply spiritual book. Read More »