Finding a New Courage
Posted on 04.02.2019
Stuart Townend talks to Clem Jackson about his recent
album, Courage, and shares some of the very personal
story behind the recording.
A Story of Forgiveness and New Beginnings
Posted by Together Magazine on 04.02.2019
I read an article in The Guardian about a man who’d broken into a church one night. He didn’t steal anything but lit some candles and prayed before leaving in the morning. It really caught my attention and gave me the initial idea. When I started the book I’d no idea why my character, Josh, had broken into the church, but the story grew from there.
The Fiction Files by Anne Rogers
Posted by Together Magazine on 04.02.2019
At CRT back in September someone made a casual remark in conversation – but it stuck in my mind. They said, “I don’t read Christian fiction because it doesn’t produce books in the genres I like to read”. And I wondered how many other people think the same. So this month I’m setting out to show some of the genres of novel which can be found under the very broad banner of ‘Christian fiction’.
ESV Illuminated Scripture Journals, Bringing light to God’s Word
Posted on 28.01.2019
Hand-lettered, gold-ink illustrations are interspersed throughout the blank pages, inviting readers to add their own artwork or Bringing light to God’s Word. reflections to each page and to creatively engage with God’s Word alongside specific passages.
A Cry is Heard – My Path to Peace by Jean Vanier, Reviewed by Alan Mordue
Posted by Together Magazine on 25.01.2019
A Cry Is Heard highlights Vanier’s enormous humane instincts as well as his great intellect, to which his PHD thesis on the place of virtue in Arstotle’s ethics can testify. The book makes you want to read more widely on virtue ethics as they permeate the text of the book. However he does does not dwell on them in any clever way, but in a natural and down-to-earth manner as an exploration of peace.