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Bible stories are often told with a straight retelling of the scriptural text with very little emotion or motive emphasising what the story is trying to convey - the very real personal story contained with.Volume Three sees even more stories come to life, expanding on the emotions and motives of some well-known characters in the Bible.In this volume read about the king who spilt his guts, the lame guy that walked, the mute who talked, and the slaves who refused to eat. Find out what the audience thought of the show on the hilltop, and what happened when the people complained on the road trip. Get an insight into what was running through the mind of Judas before he died, and examine the reaction of those who had Jesus crucified.Take a look at a fresh retelling of some of the most well-known parables Jesus told.Follow the journey through the Bible as we relive some of the stories of God working in extraordinary ways in the lives of everyday normal people.P.O.V. Volume 3 is a collection of fresh and engaging short stories, poems, contemporary retellings, and performance pieces, all told from the Point Of View of Biblical characters.'C. P. Clarke has a good eye for detail and a great turn of phrase. I recommend these retelling of Bible stories, both the more familiar and the less.'Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford
Bible stories are often told with a straight retelling of the scriptural text with very little emotion or motive emphasising what the story is trying to convey - the very real personal story contained with.Volume Two sees seven more stories come to life, expanding on the emotions and motives of some well-known characters in the Bible.Ever wondered what Jacob's sons really thought about Joseph, or what was going through Bathsheba's mind when Uriah was out of town, or how Herodias' daughter felt dancing for the king. Take a look at some of these familiar stories and others from a new perspective as the characters give their own account.Get to read their Point Of View, along with some other great Bible characters.'C. P. Clarke has a good eye for detail and a great turn of phrase. I recommend these retelling of Bible stories, both the more familiar and the less.'Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford
The living are in hiding, and the dead are just existing.There has to be more to life.There has to be more than this. The power has gone out in London. No one knows why. No one knows when it will come back on.In the darkness and the panic, a new virus spreads through the community, and with it comes fear. Not just of dying, but of surviving.One man is left alone. Terrified. Losing hope. Longing for the lights to come back on.Trying to protect his family, he forms unlikely alliances with neighbours he's never spoken to as they form a new community. Trying to understand what has happened to the infrastructure of the country, they feel abandoned, without direction, without power. Soon they realise that it is not just the lights they rely on for electricity.And then the virus strikes.Soon, it is not just the looters and Raiders they are afraid of, but each other, as the infection begins to spread.As the circle of people around him shrinks, its his sanity that becomes his biggest demon.
Bible stories are often told with a straight retelling of the scriptural text with very little emotion or motive emphasising what the story is trying to convey - the very real personal story contained with.This book is a collection of 13 biblical accounts told from the perspective of some of the lesser known characters in the Bible.Ever wondered what Rahab thought about the Israelites when they came to Jericho, or what the soldiers thought of Paul when he was shipwrecked, or how about what was running through Sapphira's mind when she held back the money from the disciples?Get to read their Point Of View, along with some other great Bible characters.'C. P. Clarke has a good eye for detail and a great turn of phrase. I recommend these retelling of Bible stories, both the more familiar and the less.'Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford
WAR CHILD Trilogy Attack on the VillageAttack on the MountainAttack on the City Set in war torn Africa. A young boy fights for survival against a corrupt regime and power hungry rebels, and a dark force controlling them all. A handful of warriors stand beside him trying to keep him alive as the pasts of all come back to haunt them.
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