In her debut novel Lydia’s Song Katherine Blessan draws on her Cambodian experiences to both give a face to human trafficking – and a message of hope amid its horrific truths… Read More »
In her debut novel Lydia’s Song Katherine Blessan draws on her Cambodian experiences to both give a face to human trafficking – and a message of hope amid its horrific truths… Read More »
Our research and experience tells us that exciting things happen when leaders decide their role is not to cast vision for everyone else to follow, but to facilitate the creation of a community in which each person is encouraged to discover his or her own calling… Read More »
…being from my home town It was inciteful learning about how New Hope started from two selfless women, A highly recommended read. Read More »
The author’s candid yet amiable and humorous writing style is easy to read and adds weight to the honesty of the accounts, trials and tribulations. The power of faith, family and belief plays out in real life. Read More »
I love this story so much and this was actually the third copy I have purchased, as I keep giving them away. Read More »
‘I get emails from Christians saying: “I suffer from recurrent depression, my doctor said I should try mindfulness, and somebody in the church has said I shouldn’t…’ Read More »
An incredible book, that I didn’t so much read as experience. It is beautifully written and overflows with grace. I found myself profoundly touched by it. I felt closer to the heart of God when I’d finished it. Marvellous. Read More »
“My main aim at the time had been to make lots of money. I wanted to hold on to it and demonstrate my success, but as a Christian I had to learn to hold money lightly by giving it away.” Read More »
On 25th April, we will be officially launching the new edition of Entertaining Angels, the inspirational story of New Hope, at the Storehouse in Watford. Written by our late co-founder, Janet Hosier… Read More »
“…many fascinating insights which will inform the way evangelicals understand themselves and their movement.” Read More »