‘I couldn’t put this book down! It will encourage you greatly and David’s story is an invitation to know god like never before.’ Read More »
‘I couldn’t put this book down! It will encourage you greatly and David’s story is an invitation to know god like never before.’ Read More »
‘This book will grip you and open your eyes to the wonderful saving power of Jesus Christ!’ Read More »
‘If you are a non-Christian this book will help you to see that there is more to life than what this world has to offer. And if you are a Christian this book will help to stir up your affections for Jesus even more’ Read More »
While there has been an explosion in church social action projects, our worship and preaching continue to focus on a narrower, more individualistic understanding of salvation – here’s why we need to acknowledge this, and other hidden church divisions… Read More »
‘what we have to offer the world is not primarily a set of doctrinal propositions but a story – a messy story, with all kinds of loose ends and questions we can’t easily answer, but a story in which people encounter God’ Read More »
‘It takes you into Robin and Shoko’s life in these years with ease and reliability. We share the day to day living, the progression of the disease, the character of love, and the ordinary business of life and caring’ Read More »
‘It was a good story of self discovery and not taking people at face value’ Read More »
‘Keeps you guessing throughout, keeping you hooked! I’ve also just read The man who broke into St Peter’s & Rooks At Dusk. Again, I also enjoyed reading them both’ Read More »
‘The story is told from two alternating points of view – a great grandmother and her great granddaughter. The beautiful bond between them is tangible to feel. The threat of dementia is the catalyst.’ Read More »
‘I really enjoyed following Lena’s journey, discovering and embracing the identity she never knew she had. I was quickly swept up into the story and found myself connecting with her emotional highs and lows’ Read More »