A Bold & Brave Adventure
Posted by Together Magazine on 11.10.2018
After 39 years, Spring Harvest continues to inspire, impact and equip churches and individuals, and the sung worship captured over those years at all event locations delivers a magnificent audio window into the depth and diversity that rises from thousands of voices and gifted musicians.
After the Fire: Finding Words for Grenfell
Posted by Together Magazine on 14.08.2018
... a brief attempt to convey how badly residents were affected by the Grenfell Tower fire, how remarkably organizations have worked together, and how much there is still to do...
Wendy Alec’s Classic Chronicles of Brothers Series Re-released under New HarperCollins Imprint!
Posted by Together Magazine on 30.07.2018
From the origin of evil through to the prophecies of the end times, Son of Perdition and A Pale Horse transport us over 2,000 years later into the near future. Lucifer plots to rectify his defeat at Golgotha by creating his own messiah. His intention is to control the world of the race of men by instituting a new world order; a one-world government. He will control the banks, the military, secret government factions, pharmaceutical companies, intelligence and communications agencies...
A Review of 'The New Normal' by Lisa Severine Nolland
Posted on 23.07.2018
What is new is not always normal, and some rather abnormal things are now being forced into attempted normalcy by activists and militants. The transgender agenda is a clear case in point. Up until a few years ago almost no one thought it normal for someone born male to later simply decide he is now female.
Saltshakers A journey back to the foundations of our faith.
Posted by Together Magazine on 20.06.2018
The Church needs to rethink the way that it engages with the world if it is to become effective in this new toxic climate and Into the Lion’s Den provides radical solutions that are grounded in none other than the ‘Jesus’ mindset.
In the Middle of the Mess by Sheila Walsh - Book Review
Posted on 18.06.2018
Through her breakdown and ongoing battles with depression and suicidal thoughts, Sheila recognised the necessity of being completely honest with God. She describes how she chose to make confession a part of her daily routine as she realised that salvation is not just about a one-off moment in time, but that ‘there is a present-tense salvation, one that’s offered to us right now in the middle of our mess’.