Its unflinching examination of this reality is what makes Lydia’s Song an important story, and its truth is what delivers its power. Read More »
Its unflinching examination of this reality is what makes Lydia’s Song an important story, and its truth is what delivers its power. Read More »
I also began to realise that as I had been hiding from other people, I had in effect been hiding from God, too… Read More »
He would have been able to identify with those in the Book of Boaz who, likewise, fled manic dictators, torture and persecution to find a place of peace in a foreign land. And I suspect he would have been – and is today – angry at the way they and many others are treated… Read More »
It is an intriguing and twisting plot which leaves you wondering right up until the final pages, and pondering long after you finish. I’m not sure I understood it all first time around, so I may have to read it again! Read More »
The book highlights how historic church leaders can develop relationship with BMC leaders locally through the use and sharing of church building. Read More »
…about their discoveries in helping more traditional institutional structures find more relational ways to celebrate community and inspire mission in the world. Read More »
I am not a Christian. That did not stop me from really enjoying this beautiful piece of art. Neither did it stop me from finding every word absolutely relevant to my life. Read More »
Very fast moving story for 9 – 11 year old children, which reportedly enthralls their fathers as much as the children! Read More »
I felt it was Holy Spirit-breathed, the love of God permeates the whole book and Anna’s writing really takes us into a perfect world that existed before Man sinned, and, I think, just as importantly, reminded me of the time when Jesus comes again… Read More »
We may not literally use fig leaves to help us cope with that feeling of exposure and vulnerability, but the fig leaves we use are just as real… Read More »