The reader can, however, be assured that the author does not see demons everywhere… Read More »
The reader can, however, be assured that the author does not see demons everywhere… Read More »
As an adult I have loved reading this story and enjoyed the original ideas and adventure.The illustrations make the story come alive and make the book even more accessible for children. Read More »
Fab Bromley book signing Saturday! 60 came, 65 books sold.c£1700 raised for African kids. #thegirlattheendoftheroad Read More »
It is a great story, but, more importantly, it is also an illuminating depiction of autism. Kathryn gives us a compassionate but honest portrait… Read More »
The Christian psychiatrist shines a light on mental health issues. Topics include depression, suicide, anxiety, addictions, schizophrenia and dementia… Read More »
When we put on the Wakeful One we put on the mind of Christ; we are waking up from sleep; we are clothing ourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ… Read More »
Oluyomi’s style is beautiful and will grab the reader’s attention throughout, as she tackles questions of love, loyalty, life and death. A very good read! Read More »
Loved the characters and how their stories progressed, did not predict the twist at the end. Read More »
How we picture God will help to frame the way we think about our church and the part it has to play in God’s mission to the world around us… Read More »
The book is full of wise and careful reflection. Chizor has observed the issues of disability and child loss in the cultures around her and speaks beautifully into these situations – drawing on her own experiences… Read More »