The Gathering Place: A Winter Pilgrimage Through Changing Times by Mary Colwell

The Gathering Place: A Winter Pilgrimage Through Changing Times by Mary Colwell

Walking to Santiago has become immensely popular over the past few decades, aided by a lot of books and the Martin Sheen film, The Way. Most of these tell of packed hostels, many companions, and a real sense of camaraderie: as she says, ‘Normally, over 300,000 people walk all or part of this ancient, 500-mile pilgrimage every year.’ For Mary, the experience was very different: ‘I had most of it to myself.’

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Beyond Christian Zionism: A Travelogue of a Former Idealogue by Ian Stackhouse

Beyond Christian Zionism: A Travelogue of a Former Idealogue by Ian Stackhouse

Ian Stackhouse, pastor and author, first went to Israel in 1983. A newish convert, he had also bought into the pro-Israeli and Christian Zionist stance of the time, popular amongst most evangelicals. Now, forty years later, he traces the story of how that love for Israel remains, but the commitment to Christian Zionism has vanished: driven out by experience, a greater knowledge of the Bible and of the politics involved, and more deeper thought.

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The Just Kitchen: Invitations to Sustainability, Cooking, Connection and Celebration by Derrick Weston and Anna Woofenden

The Just Kitchen: Invitations to Sustainability, Cooking, Connection and Celebration by Derrick Weston and Anna Woofenden

This is not just a book about sustainable cooking. The authors love food and want us to reflect on the whole process, from growing ingredients to composting – which to them is an expression of hope. They truly celebrate food and reflect on all the processes that go on in the kitchen, including messiness and the days when you don’t have time to cook.

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