Christian Biography

On the 27 April 2015, Feby Herewila married Andrew Chan. Thirty-five hours later Andrew was executed by firing squad.  Part of the Bali Nine, Andrew had been in Kerobokan Prison for ten years for drug smuggling. Feby was Andrew’s close supporter and confidante, a lay pastor who had met him in...
8th April

April 8th, 2021 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

Author interview with Emily Owen about her new book for young readers, 'My Diary: Emily Owen'. Emily Owen was an energetic teenager who loved music – and life. But dreams of becoming a teacher, enjoying music and sport all crashed as she was given the shocking news that she had NF2 which had c...
17th February

February 17th, 2021 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

The story of Marilyn Baker Ministries, A Beautiful Tapestry is a warm and encouraging book that shows how God's love can change lives. Read an interview with Tracy Williamson and Marilyn Baker below:   Why did you decide to write A Beautiful Tapestry?  Tracy: We wanted to share some of the w...
4th December

December 4th, 2020 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

Did you catch the latest episode of BBC Small Axe?  If you're new to the series. BBC Small Axe is a series of films directed by award-winning director Steve McQueen. Each film tells the lives of immigrants in London in the 1960s and 70s.  The latest film in Small Axe anthology stars John Boye...
30th November

November 30th, 2020 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

Want to read more Christian books, but stuck for time or spoiled by choice? Here are some ways to get back into books.
24th February

February 24th, 2020 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

We chat with Steve Morris about his brand new book on learning to tell our stories of faith, Our Previous Lives
12th February

February 12th, 2020 - Posted & Written by The Editor

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Stretched is a glimpse into the reality of living with children with special needs and the pain of baby loss, and is a very candid account of the unpredictable nature of a life not imagined and a faith that is tested
17th April

April 17th, 2019 - Posted & Written by Laura White

We talk with Glyn Jones about his new book, The Peg and the Pumice Stone. Right off the bat, what is behind the title of your new book The Peg and the Pumice Stone? It’s a reference to one of the stories and some of the random objects that play a role. A friend, called Cat and I were in Liver...
12th April

April 12th, 2019 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

Here are some of what we at the Eden office are looking forward to this March. From rhymes to Rohr to true stories and more, here’s a peek at just a handful of what is coming out this March. To see more, visit our Pre-orders. Motions of Mercy by Luke + Anna Hellebronth Motions of Mercy is ...
1st March

March 1st, 2019 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

Each day, teenage girls are bombarded by messages. To be thinner. But not too thin.To be pretty. But never conceited or proud. To achieve great things, but not be bossy or too ambitious. From song lyrics to TV adverts, blogs to Instagram. Is it any wonder our teenage girls are exhausted, stres...
29th June

June 29th, 2018 - Posted & Written by Laura White

Trailblaze [treyl-bleyz] (verb): To be a pioneer in (a particular subject, technique. etc).
21st June

June 21st, 2018 - Posted & Written by Laura White

Vicky Beeching's story of coming out to the church, Undivided offers hope for readers looking to live free from shame. 
8th June

June 8th, 2018 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

Last weekend, I and a few friends were discussing how we each did, or did not, look our own age. Someone then asked where we were when the news of Princess Diana’s death reached us. The vast majority had no idea. Pinpointing one day in a whole childhood only brings to the surface vague imp...
14th May

May 14th, 2018 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

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Shining a spotlight on books we think you'll love, here are our picks for March's books of the month.
2nd March

March 2nd, 2018 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

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A review of Tom Wright's Paul: A Biography from Alan Mordue Member of the Society of Bible Literature In his latest book on Paul Tom Wright has produced something which I didn’t think was possible, a genuine biography of the Apostle Paul in the same way as other historians have done so w...
7th February

February 7th, 2018 - Posted & Written by The Editor

You have had to look back over your life in order for Jess Komanapalli to write My Country Wept. How was that experience and have you discovered anything new about God and your life journey in doing this? My experience while narrating my story is hard to describe. At one point I forgot that ...
23rd January

January 23rd, 2018 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

You have had quite a varied career – from writing for women’s magazines in the UK to your current role as a principal at a school in India. Tell us a bit about yourself and your journey to where you are now. I was born and brought up in London, though my parents are Sri Lankan Tamils wh...
23rd January

January 23rd, 2018 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

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Every January hundreds of thousands of people commit to reading more. Whether that’s dusting off the half-finished novel currently propping up a family photo, or bumping-up an already considerable book list, reading more is consistently a well-begun but half-done pledge that rarely makes it...
2nd January

January 2nd, 2018 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

Why did you decide to write Luminous Dark? During the months of Lindsay’s illness, through the operations and treatments I was keeping friends and family up to date with her progress through my blog. People where faithfully praying and walking as best they could through the journey with us. ...
21st November

November 21st, 2017 - Posted & Written by Anna Hockley

“It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door” is exactly how I feel about Christmas shopping. The crowds, the cold, the hustle and bustle and crawling from shop to shop. It all becomes a little too much. And choosing what to get, and for whom? Another impossibility! So, cut ...
13th November

November 13th, 2017 - Posted & Written by Aaron Lewendon

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