‘a powerful read that can offer you the comfort, hope and inspiration you might need to keep standing in the storm, whatever you face’ Read More »
‘a powerful read that can offer you the comfort, hope and inspiration you might need to keep standing in the storm, whatever you face’ Read More »
‘I loved the first Isabella Smugge novel but the second one is even better. That perfect blend of comedy and drama, it hits the right spot of being an easy ready, while also being written really well’ Read More »
‘A sign of a good book is if I engage enough for it to make me cry… well this one did, quite a few times, not just welling up, but all out proper weeping!’ Read More »
‘wonderfully readable debut … about a woman who thinks she has it all sorted, and hasn’t. Very funny and gives a positive message that skilfully avoids being preachy’ Read More »
‘If you liked the first book, you’ll love the second! Even funnier and yet so much depth in this second novel. Being part of Isabella’s rocky journey through life feels like a privilege’ Read More »
‘What a fab read, I couldn’t put it down. I was drawn in to the world of Isabella m Smugge and I wanted to find out more, so I purchase book two on Kindle! The perfect book to read on a lazy Sunday or on holiday’ Read More »
‘Powerful story of a young girl searching for her identity when her real mother turns up. Torn between two worlds, Jewish and Christian, Lena begins her conflicting journey to discover who she really is’ Read More »
‘Chris just gets it … Important words for those involved in mission on the margins, and challenging for those who feel like there must be more than just sitting in a pew’ Read More »
‘Takes my breath away and significantly affects my understanding of the purposes of God.’
Mike Pilavachi, Soul Survivor
While there are beacons of hope, UK church attendance continues to fall, and reaching the next generation remains a great challenge.[1] Faced with finding ourselves on the margins, where can we – the Church – find encouragement… Read More »
‘Who am I, if I feel I can no longer minister to others, empty as I am?’ Read More »