Authors
Christine Owens taught alongside her husband Steve Owens at Cornerstone Bible College for Mission in the Netherlands. They now represent WEC International in southern Wales.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-92) was England's best-known preacher in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Catherine Oliver is a nurse and lives in Cardiff with her husband, Theo. She attends Woodville Baptist Church, Cardiff.
Clare Heath-Whyte is the author of several books including Everyone a child should know and First wives’ club. She attends St Lawrence Church, Morden where her husband is the rector.
Ceri Douglass is the daughter of Jack and Pegi Sharman. She lives in Bridgwater and has written three booklets: China memoirs; The People in the Picture; He maketh now a new vessel.
Caroline Taylor is the Youth and Families Worker at Litchard Mission Church, Bridgend, and writes about women in church history on her blog ‘Not just Wives and Mothers’.
Dr Charlie Hadjiev is a lecturer in Old Testament at Belfast Bible College and a former Associate Regional Secretary for Europe for the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students.
Catrin Carolan is originally from Aberystwyth and now lives in Co. Wicklow, Ireland with her husband and five children.
Christine Hodgins has been a minister’s wife and secondary school teacher, now retired she lives in Hawarden and attends Mancot Presbyterian Church.
Colin Webster is one of the ministers at Cornerstone Church in Nottingham. He often leads worship at the Keswick Convention, and the FIEC Leaders Conference and has written congregational songs, which can be found on www.cornerstoneworship.co.uk