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Flowing in Prophetic Worship ... functions as an excellent tool to equip people, churches, and ministries in prophetic worship. With almost forty years of experience in leading worship, Margaret brilliantly communicates the fundamentals of stewarding a worshipful heart and lettingit overflow through corporate worship. She gives practical keys to cultivate a spirit of excellence-while at the same time-speaks straight to our identity as sons and daughters of God. Whetheryou are new at cultivating a life of worship or experienced, I am certain you will take much awayfrom this book. As you read in each word, do so with adoration in your heart towards God. Let the principlesequip and mature you. Let the truths minister to your heart. God wants to set your heart ablaze inworship. There is a sound from heaven waiting to be released through you. - Dr. Luc NiebergallAuthor, Prophetic Voice, International Speaker
As the storm clouds gather over Europe, life at Easterleigh Hall is about to change again 1937. Evie and her family have struggled to keep Easterleigh Hall, now a hotel, running during the depression, and with war looming, she worries for the children, who have to find their way in a changing world.
The second novel in a compelling new series set in County Durham just before and during the First World War. England is at war and Easterleigh Hall has been turned into a hospital for the duration of the hostilities.
But standing up for her ideals brings Hannah savage penalties - and conflicts of loyalty. With the outbreak of war in 1914 Hannah is faced with new pressures: the joy of discovering the man she passionately loves, but the strains of knowing that his life is in constant danger.
A heart-wrenching wartime novel of shame, betrayal, loyalty and love. In England in the 1930s, eighteen-year-old Helen Carstairs braves the prejudice of friends and family to marry Heine, a young German photographer who has fled the growing horror of the Nazis.
A compelling and moving novel of life in war-torn 1950s Northumberland and London. In the mid-1950s, Britain looks forward to a prosperous future. When Sarah leaves home for London, Annie is torn between love for her only child and the need to keep her promise to her community...
The first book in a compelling series set in County Durham just before the First World War. Perfect for fans of Longbourn and Downton Abbey. When Evie Forbes starts as an assistant cook at Easterleigh Hall, she goes against her family's wishes.
as a result, she leaves Somerset and follows sheep farmer Patrick Prover to Australia, but finds herself an outsider there too, especially when Patrick leaves her to run the farm alone. She embarks on an ill-advised affair but soon returns to her loveless marriage, pouring all her love into the care of her baby son.
A captivating and heartwarming story of love and loss in a time of war and its aftermath. Born into hardship in a Northumbrian mining village, Annie Manon needs all her strength to survive the bleak years following the First World War.
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