It was a privilege to be interviewed for this podcast about being a military spouse.
Category: Not by me
Our Sisters … are part of a bigger story
I love stories. Whether they are fact or fiction, there’s something about a good story that touches the heart and mind in ways analysis and argument don’t.
Are you wondering what to read next?
I am an avid reader and would love to help you find your next book. I’ve compiled three lists to help you choose. You’ll also be helping me if you buy one of them. Thank you.
An Extremely Kind Overview
I’m really not sure I am deserving of this very kind review of my work. Thank you Nicki. God deserves all the credit.
Are you part of a military family, or do you care about someone who is?
This might be one of the hardest articles I have written. I have never felt brave enough to write about the cost and pain of moving house 19 times and I am desperately hopeful that this piece will help anyone who is part of a military family or cares about one.
Read this now, but be cautious.
For me, the book of the moment is Malcolm Macdonald’s ‘Saturated With God: A cry for nation-changing revival’. It is … More
Now Available: Who Am I? Delving into the lives and experiences of people living with HIV
It has been a labour of love. The collaborative project between myself, my daughter and the Shanti Foundation to bring … More
Announcing a Collaboration
I am delighted to let you know that I will be working with the Shanti Foundation in order to publish their book ‘Who Am I? Delving into the lives and experiences of people living with HIV in Nepal’ on Amazon to reach an international audience.
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The Suffering Saviour – F.W. Krummacher
The Suffering Saviour contains a series of sermons about The Passion of Christ, which were Jesus’ last weeks on earth. … More
The Universal Call for Justice
Is it possible to look outside of Christianity to see people who carry God’s image? Can we learn from them? … More
A Covid Year in Books
I think book tokens still exist, so if you get one for Christmas (other vouchers are available!) here are eight … More
You can’t hide the sun
Written by former hostage, John McCarthy, who was held in Lebanon for over five years, ‘You Can’t Hide the Sun’ … More
Women who wish to be taken seriously
I came across this stunning prayer today in Celtic Daily Prayer, the introduction suggests that it can be prayed by … More
When God shows His true colours
The facts are black and white.Love is the colour.When the facts are confusing, the situation chaotic, love makes sense of … More
Renovated: Why you need to know about Neurotheology
Imagine that you sat quietly and alone reading a book about the Christian life. The book is outlining the benefits of being loving, patient and kind and as you read it you find yourself agreeing wholeheartedly. You know it would be great to be like that and you commit yourself to being more loving, patient, and kinder. As you read, one of your family creeps up behind you and puts an ice cube down the back of your neck!
Calling all storytellers, we need you
The Master and Margarita The Master and Margarita is acclaimed, by those in the know, as the greatest book of … More
Deep South
I have just completed reading Paul Theroux’s book Deep South, one of a few books I’m reading in preparation for … More
Acts 21: The False Comfort of Simple Absolutes
Skye Jethani writes a daily bible devotion entitled ‘With God Daily’ that is available here. Yesterday, he championed doubt, and … More
The Antidote to Doubt
These beautiful words come from ‘God on the Inside‘ by Nigel G. Wright on page 105. Rather than denying that … More
The view from space
Originally posted on Nick Baines's Blog:
This is the script of this morning’s Thought for the Day on BBC Radio 4’s Today…