"In June 2008, more than a thousand senior leaders from seventeen provinces in the Anglican Communion gathered in Jerusalem to attend the Global Anglican Future Conference and Pilgrimage (GAFCON). Together they represented some 35 million Anglicans worldwide. This preparatory document, prepared by the Theological Resource Team of GAFCON, outlines the reasons for meeting in Jerusalem, the issues at stake, and the possible ways forward."
"In June 2008, more than a thousand senior leaders from seventeen provinces in the Anglican Communion gathered in Jerusalem to attend the Global Anglican Future Conference and Pilgrimage (GAFCON). Together they represented some 35 million Anglicans worldwide. This preparatory document, prepared by the Theological Resource Team of GAFCON, outlines the reasons for meeting in Jerusalem, the issues at stake, and the possible ways forward."
The Secrets We Keep by SarahFinch Paperback, 252 Pages, Published 2015 by Vivid Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-925209-49-5, ISBN: 1-925209-49-0
"Everyone has secrets. We all conceal aspects of ourselves that we deem to be unappealing, even shameful, in the belief that their revelation would diminish our worthiness in the eyes of others. Some secrets are so sinister that we hide them from ourselves, either by self-delusion or deep psychological repression. Such denial is usually beyond our control - an autonomic, self-protective response to severe trauma. Today the author lives ..."
Don't Throw it All Away!(Updated) Friends of the Earth's Guide to Waste Reduction and Recycling by SarahFinch, Pete Bateman Paperback, 48 Pages, Published 1992 by Friends Of The Earth ISBN-13: 978-1-85750-200-8, ISBN: 1-85750-200-0
"The story of four women who sign up to become Land Girls in a bid to do their best for the War effort. Torn from their families and bereft of all basic home comfort, Vera, Poppy, Margie and Peggy have to deal not only with the hardships of farming life and the pressures of war, but also with being outsiders in new surroundings. Based on hundreds of letters from and interviews with the original Land Girls, along with songs from the perio ..."
The Way, the Truth, and the Life Theological Resources for a Pilgrimage to a Global Anglican Future: Statement of the Global Anglican Future and Jerusalem Declaration by SarahFinch 104 Pages, Published 2008 ISBN-13: 978-0-946307-97-5, ISBN: 0-946307-97-0
Don't Throw It All Away(2nd Edition) Friends of the Earth's Guide to Reducing Waste by SarahFinch Paperback, 64 Pages, Published 2004 by Friends Of The Earth ISBN-13: 978-1-85750-346-3, ISBN: 1-85750-346-5
"This new edition of Friends of the Earth's popular guide to recycling examines our throwaway society, and offers positive solutions to our waste problems."
"Why, since the Bible affirms that in Christ 'there is neither male nor female' (Galatians 3:28), do those who stress the importance of biblical orthodoxy in church life still object to the proposed women bishops legislation? This book was commissioned in January 2011 by a number of members of General Synod. Some are in favour of women priests and women bishops, some are not in favour, but all want to see the theological arguments bein ..."
"In this amazingly diverse collection, a bevy of talented quilting bloggers present appealing baby-quilt designs for sewists and quilters of all skill levels. Designers include Amy Smart, Audrie Bidwell, Carolyn Friedlander, Carrie Bloomston, Dana Bolyard, Jake Finch, Jen Eskridge, Lindsey Rhodes, Melissa Corry, Pippa Eccles Armbrester, Sarah Flynn, Shea Henderson, and Victoria Findlay Wolfe.*Showcase bright, bold solids and modern fabri ..."
"A brand-new anthology of crime stories written by masters of the genre, including Jeffrey Deaver, Elly Griffiths and Joe R. Landsdale.Featuring both original in-universe stories and rarely-seen reprints, this collection of nineteen masterful short stories brings together some of the genre's greatest living authors. Tony Hill and Carol Jordan take on a delightfully twisted killer in Val McDermid's 'Happy Holidays'. In Fiona Cummin's 'Dea ..."
"The best stories here do that. Befitting our present state of contagion anxiety, the creatures and dark forces that move through these tales are disturbingly indistinct and insidious."
"In his "Ten O'Clock Lecture" in 1885, American James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) presented himself as an artist set apart from the public, bearing no relation to the historical moment in which he lived. However, the myth of artistic independence that Whistler developed was but one part of a complex and highly significant relationship he had with the world around him. As a painter, printmaker, designer, traveler and performer, Whistler ..."