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  • Is Hell For Real? by Erik Raymond – Book Review

    Is Hell For Real? by Erik Raymond – Book Review

    I use affiliate links in some of my blog posts. If you click through and make a purchase, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to yourself. Thank you for your support! The latest book in the ‘Questions Christians Ask’ book series ‘Is Hell For Real? And other questions about judgment, eternity and Read more

  • Two questions I don’t like to answer

    Two questions I don’t like to answer

    In the culture that I live in, there are two questions that I have struggled to answer in recent years. I know that people don’t ask these questions to be malicious (I don’t think…), but these are common questions that get bounced around often in social circles. Let’s kick off with… ‘What do you do?’ Read more

  • The Pregnant Ninja

    The Pregnant Ninja

    It’s the first week of my third trimester. The last couple of days has seen this sweet little one wriggling inside me more frequently and more powerfully than I have noticed before. It’s entertaining watching the ripples of movement across my bump as Baby Clemence adjusts and explores its current home. I couldn’t resist naming Read more

  • The Selfish Gospel by Freddie Pimm – Book Review

    I had never heard of Freddie Pimm until I was asked to review this book by Inter-Varsity Press. He is a doctor by profession and this is his first published book – and I am a little jealous that I didn’t write it! Freddie tackles some tough questions about the church and its place within Read more

  • Crying out for a new song

    Crying out for a new song

    Can you hear my cry? It feels as if you are silent. Do you notice the anguish of the ones I love? It looks like they have been forgotten. Do you look on as one challenge piles onto another challenge, and then turn your face away? It seems as if you may be preoccupied whilst Read more

  • Home: The Quest to Belong by Jo Swinney – Book Review

    Home: The Quest to Belong by Jo Swinney – Book Review

    Jo Swinney takes us on a journey to examine what ‘home’ is and I had never considered how many different ways the idea of ‘home’ could be explored until reading this fascinating book. It is clear that Jo has wrestled with the concept of home on many levels, having traveled extensively throughout her life. She Read more