Devotional | Harping On

Will Heaven be boring? Nobody really knows! Those qualified by Christ are invited, in the end, to ‘enter into your rest!’ The secular world likes to depict Heaven as a region of white fluffy clouds, with chubby winged babies providing a harp soundtrack. There is a lot of confusion (or wishful thinking) out there about …

New Releases | June 2024 New Releases

Welcome to June 2024 new releases. Today we have 4 new books to bring you. Core Values Peace by Rebekah Robinson and Anne Hamilton Publisher: Beckon Creative (Release date: 18 June 2024) The peace of God is said to ‘pass all understanding.’ What might it be like for the Lord to ‘be’ peace? What could that …

New Releases | November 2023 New Releases

Welcome to November 2023 new releases. We have 3 new releases, congratulations. Core Values: Joy by Rebekah Robinson and Anne Hamilton Publisher: Beckon Creative (Release date: 28 November 2023) The Kingdom of God is a matter of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. This is a direct reflection of the nature of its …

Devotional | The Incarnational *ADVENT*ure

There’s something about Christmas. People from all walks of life suddenly start decorating their homes garishly, wearing garments they would otherwise never dream of endorsing, putting trees inside their houses instead of outside where they belong, singing in public, and making plans to cook a very specific set of foods. A whole host of traditions, coming …

New Releases | Decembers New Releases and Giveaway Winner

Welcome to a December’s new releases. Today we have  4 new releases this month. Congratulations. Check at the end to see if you were one of our winners for November. Core Values: Love by Rebekah Robinson and Anne Hamilton Publisher: Beckon Creative (released: 28 November 2022) Taste and see that the Lord is good!   …

Devotional | Old Books, Old Hooks

What do we do when an author we loved gets ‘cancelled’? It can be difficult to know how to process these things. We quoted them, and we find that 90% of what they said was profound, while 10% was profane. Or they let us down by falling off the righteousness wagon, and we feel personally …