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Hobnail Boots on Tiny Hearts
Anna Barton
Do you have a broken life?
Have your relationships ben marred by childhood trauma?
Did you begin as we all do as an innocent toddler, trusting, loving, reaching out for love to those around you?
Did you discover those early relationships were not as wholesome as they should have been?
This book is for you.
This is the story of one women’s journey through the long dark tunnel that trapped her, to a life of freedom beyond. Read her story to discover the way out of the darkness, the truth that set her free from the past and the abundant life that she now lives.
Ancient & Modern: The Search
David S Hawthorn
Where was she? How did she get there? Had she really been thrust into a time-travelling journey, meeting Martin Luther, John Wesley and many others from church history?
Meanwhile, nothing was going to prevent Chris from rescuing the woman he loved from her apparent kidnapping. With only hours to find her, help came from an unlikely source – church ministers who will need to put their differences aside.
One Ancient & Modern Church
David S Hawthorn
For seventeen centuries the Christian church has endured an almost never-ending saga of dispute and schism that has resulted in the divided entity we now call… the church.
And yet God says there is One Church!
In this book we explore the reasons behind the countless historical divisions and try to answer the questions:
What are the core truths that define a church as being ‘Christian’?
What did the first church really look like?
How are churches that fundamentally disagree meant to relate to each other?
What does it mean to be One Church?
What will be the final destiny of the One Church?
Dancing With Dragons, Swimming With Sharks
David S Hawthorn
Businesses don’t require bank loans, equity investment or financial backers to grow. This easy-to-read book shows there is an alternative, giving practical advice and proving that you don’t need to be in debt to be in business.
Bob Cashmore was made redundant on his birthday. He had always imagined that he probably could run his own business, but suddenly it was a real option, now he had to do it. Monday morning, he was going to take the plunge and the only thing he had decided was that he wasn’t going to be in debt. Follow his story on the business roller-coaster.