Chapter One
One of the strangest parts of growing up was always getting the strangest look when I gave my name when introducing myself. I guess back then there were many confused British people who couldn’t put a Pakistani together with an English name. Born in London in 1984… Read More »
Losing Things, One by One
In the first year after Shoko’s diagnosis, life continued much as normal. She could still manage day-to-day activities – looking after the house, cooking, sewing, writing letters, cycling here and there… Read More »
A second-generation immigrant’s life transformed
Highlights identity questions facing second-generation kids
Shows emptiness of self-indulgence
How to find true satisfaction
An invitation to embrace God’s love and walk in intimacy with Him Read More »
Provides insight into impact of Alzheimer’s
How to relate to Alzheimer’s sufferers
Contains information on available services and resources
How would you react to an Alzheimer’s diagnosis? Read More »
Are there gaps between what our churches believe and what we do?
Has our theology failed to keep pace with our practice?
Tackles contradictions between belief and practice
Based on a church leader’s day-to-day experiences Read More »
At Instant Apostle, we are always looking for ways to make our publications available in new and accessible ways. A key partner in this is the amazing organisation Torch Trust that produces Christian reading in braille, giant print, audio and electronic media for people with sight loss worldwide. Nicki comments, ‘We are delighted that, through Torch … Read more …
Introduction
Who is this book by?
When I started writing this book, the very first question I asked myself was not the usual Who is this book aimed at? but Who is this book by? Not because I’m having some sort of identity crisis, but more because there are a number of different perspectives from which… Read More »
Chapter One
Juniper
My great-grandmother is a remarkable woman. Everyone says so: her daughter (who is my grandmother), Gramps (who is my grandfather and her son-in-law), Dad (who is her grandson), Mom and all her friends and everyone else who knows her. So it must be true… Read More »
chapter 1
2017
Matthew Gold woke with a start at four o’clock on the morning of the 11th March. His body was bathed in a cold sweat and his heart was beating rapidly.
There were three pages missing. The last three pages. The pages that made sense of the story… Read More »
Are victims of childhood abuse damaged beyond cure?
How can they not just survive but thrive?
Written by a survivor
De-mystifies challenging behaviours
Educates and enlightens on the effects of trauma
Provides tools to help Read More »