‘Loved how different cultures were interwoven. Grief was not avoided or smoothed out, very realistic. Loved the different perspectives’ Read More »
‘Loved how different cultures were interwoven. Grief was not avoided or smoothed out, very realistic. Loved the different perspectives’ Read More »
‘After reading it through twice, my attention was drawn to the blessings that came to Tiago through the unofficial and official, short term and long term fostering that he received…’ Read More »
If you are passionate about food and sharing your Christian faith then check out the Simply Eat Tour coming to a city near you! Read More »
A space for spiritual reflection with the Rev Shaun Lambert… Read More »
‘I was particularly impressed by the way Annie Try conveys the work of the art therapist … A highly recommended contemporary novel’ Read More »
‘I wished this thriller was longer because I enjoyed it so much! … I sink into this story with ease even though the setting is unfamiliar to me rather than having to work hard ‘getting into it’. Please write more, Paul!’ Read More »
‘Barking and Dagenham churches have truly joined together in mission in recent years. Liz Mednick reports on what’s happened, and how it came about…’ Read More »
‘…cleverly-done book in which some anonymous poetry in a local newspaper sparks off a treasure hunt in a remote Scottish village. The characters – including the ‘character’ of the village itself, Kilfinan – are well-observed and…’ Read More »
‘…great characterisation, which incorporated a cross-section of society, all of whom approach the treasure hunt in their own unique way, which made for an interesting plot. References to ‘Celtic’ saints was an added interest…’ Read More »
‘I read this book in just over 24 hours. I was again captivated by the undeserved and abundant grace of Jesus Christ and how He does all He can to find us where we are at’ Read More »