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Interview with Anna Lindsay

Be excited by what you write. If it has you giggling, or fighting a lump in your throat, chances are that it might do so for the reader too… Read More »

Israel and the Returning King

…when was the last time you took a serious look at what God has to say about Israel and the Jews in the light of current world events and the returning king? Read More »

Partnership in mission

A Baptist minister’s new book highlights the intercultural ecumenism emerging between Black Majority and historic Churches – and challenges Christians to rethink their understanding of mission in light of Britain’s fast-changing social landscape… Read More »

Church uncorked

I am so encouraged in reading this book, and wholeheartedly recommend it. It is just what churches need today. Read More »

At Therapy’s End

This is a story that will definitely stay with me … There are a few twists along the way that I didn’t expect. This book certainly shows how one tragedy can unite a family. Brilliantly written. Read More »

Spotlight on asylum seekers

We are entreated to ‘go into all the world and make disciples’. Today the world is coming to us, and at Boaz we take seriously the call to love the stranger living among us ‘as you love yourself’ (Leviticus 19:34). Read More »

What if Eve Said No? An Interview

Christians tell me how much its gentle spiritual insights have reawakened a new passion for God, and how much they enjoyed the novel simply as a tale: non-Christians (including Muslims and atheists) have spoken of their surprised enjoyment, and their softening towards the gospel… Read More »

The Musings of an Urban Monk

…while the book touches on some of the riches of contemplative spirituality, it is really about the nature of God, and who He is as a loving Father who loves us no matter what. We all need to know this. And we need to know it in our hearts. Read More »