The author reflects on their lifelong dedication to worship, emphasizing its significance in their roles as a youth pastor and Bible School teacher. They draw inspiration from George Verwer, founder of Operation Mobilization, highlighting the transformative power of worship in their personal and communal faith journey. This exploration reveals the deep connection between worship and spiritual growth, illustrating how it shapes their life and ministry.
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This author brings a background in journalism and award-winning music radio production to their writing, a craft they describe as their dream job. They are driven by a passion for storytelling and creating engaging narratives. The author encourages readers to connect and share their thoughts on the books.







- 2020
- 2019
WHERE ARE THE TRUE WORSHIPPERS
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Worship plays a central role in the author's life, reflected in their experiences as a youth pastor and Bible School teacher. Their deep commitment to worship within the local church is emphasized, showcasing its significance in their spiritual journey. The author draws inspiration from George Verwer, founder of Operation Mobilization, highlighting the profound impact of worship on personal faith and community engagement. This narrative explores the transformative power of worship and its importance in shaping one's life and ministry.
- 2018
'A fantastic debut: dark, addictive and original. I couldn't put it down' Robert Bryndza, author of The Girl in the Ice Do you want a thriller that grips from the first line? Do you want a thriller to leave you gasping for air? Connor Laird frightens people: he's intense, he's fearless, and he seems to be willing to do anything to protect himself and those he loves. He arrives in the Longacre Children's Home seemingly from nowhere, and instantly becomes hero and villain to every other child there. Thirty years later, someone is killing all of those who grew up in the Longacre, one by one. Each of them has secrets, not least investigating cop DI Ray Drake. One by one the mysteries of the past are revealed as Drake finds himself in a race against time before the killer gets to him. Who is killing to hide their secret? And can YOU guess the ending? 'Grips from the start and never lets up' The Times 'Wreaks havoc with your assumptions. Hill has a hell of a career ahead of him' Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls and The Darkest Secret 'A cracking debut. I can't wait to see more of Ray Drake.' Mark Billingham, #1 bestselling author of Love Like Blood and In The Dark 'Utterly gripping, packed with unforgettable characters - and SO well-written. The twists had me reeling!' Louise Voss
- 2015
This series is designed to narrow the gap between children with SEN and their peers. Books in this series offer teachers helpful guidance in identifying both what children can already do and what specific targets they need support to achieve. The positive approach of structured small-steps targets, together with activities for teaching these, will ensure that children with SEN make accelerated progress.
- 2015
This title is the perfect read for every collector, and covers a vast range of topics from what really drives the market today to how to spot the 'next big thing', to how to display your collection.
- 2012
Nightmares
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The narrative follows a weary human on a quest through life's deceptive corridors, seeking hope and peace at the horizon—a symbolic meeting point of sky and land, representing freedom from suffering. As the protagonist grapples with tears and aspirations for light and joy, the story explores whether this destination is a true Promised Land or merely another illusion. Themes of perseverance and the search for meaning in a challenging world are central to this poignant journey.
- 2012
'More Cutting Skills' contains pages and pages of imaginative and challenging activities to help children to develop hand to eye co-ordination, motor skills and scissor control.
- 2012
Religion and discrimination law in the European Union
- 428 pages
- 15 hours of reading
"The 23rd Annual Congress of the European Consortium for Church and State Research took place in Oxford, United Kingdom from 29 September to 2 October 2011. Founded in 1989, the Consortium unites experts in law and religion from Member States of the European Union. The Oxford conference took as its theme Religion and Discrimination Law focusing on the manner in which State governments had sought to implement the non-discrimination policy of the EU by legislation and through courts and tribunals. The proceedings comprise three introductory papers considering the historical, cultural and social background; the prohibition on discrimination, and the exemptions to the general prohibition. This is followed by national reports from twenty-three countries describing the reach of discrimination law in the field of religion. These are supplemented by further papers analysing the jurisprudence of the Strasbourg Court and the background to EU Directive 2000/78/EC and by some concluding reflections. The proceedings begin with the text of a public lecture given at the opening of the Congress by Sir Nicolas Bratza, President of the European Court of Human Rights on the subject of freedom of religion under Article 9 of the Convention." -- Publisher description
- 2010
Focusing on the cultivation of marketing thinking, this book challenges traditional approaches by encouraging practitioners to develop their own unique perspectives instead of relying on established formulas. It invites readers to engage deeply with familiar marketing concepts, questioning conventional wisdom such as the necessity of competition. Aimed at serious marketers, it offers innovative strategies for organizations of any size, promoting a transformative way of thinking that breaks away from routine practices.
- 2009
This fantastic new photocopiable activity book is designed to help children to discover, understand and recognise emotions. Some children find these skills very difficult, and because they struggle to read the emotional clues available they may not react appropriately to people or events. Equipping all children with emotional literacy skills enables them to feel more comfortable and confident in social situations and helps them to recognise and modify their own emotional responses.