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Sara Savage speaks at St Paul’s Cathedral
Join us at St Paul’s Cathedral this Sunday, 5 February 2012, for a talk and question and answer session by our author Sara Savage on ‘Joseph; Insights for the spiritual journey‘.
Sara will be discussing her book of the same title, which seeks to marry psychological insight with the character of Joseph in the Old Testament, seeing his experience as a model for dealing with our own problems and suffering.
Where? St Paul’s Cathedral, London EC4M 8AD
When? Sunday 5 February
What time? 1-2pm
How much? Completely free and unticketed, so do come along!
More information on this event can be found on the St Paul’s Cathedral website here.
Join Janet Morley for a library evening in Sheffield
Janet Morley, author of All Desires Known, Bread of Tomorrow and the recently published The Heart’s Time, will be speaking at a library evening held in Sheffield.
Come along for tea, coffee and biscuits, before Janet leads the talk, poetry reading and discussion using her new book, The Heart’s Time. The book includes poetry by Margaret Atwood, St Augustine, Charles Causley, E.E. Cummings, Emily Dickinson, Carol Ann Duffy, Ruth Fainlight, U.A. Fanthorpe, Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, George Herbert, Elizabeth Jennings, Denise Levertov, Roger McGough, Adrienne Rich, Christina Rossetti, R.S. Thomas and Rowan Williams, along with the author’s own skilful and reflective commentaries.
Come along and explore how poetry can be a rich and challenging resource for the spiritual journey, especially during Lent. All are very welcome.
When? Thursday 26 January 2012
What time? 6-9pm
For more information, please visit their website here or call 0114 266 3613 between 9am-1pm.
Chris Leonard hosts a lively launch for Is God for Real?
Chris Leonard, author of Holding on and Letting Go, held a launch for her new book Is God for Real? which is released this month.
The launch was hosted at the Bookham Baptist Church in Bookham, Surrey on the evening of 19 November. Around 70 guests attended and they were treated to music performances and thought-provoking talks by eight speakers on the topic of experiencing God in our everyday lives.

