Publisher's Synopsis
Day by Day with God are Bible reading notes specifically written for women. All the contributors are women and write from a woman's perspective. The entries for each day contain a suggested Bible reading, with the key verse written out in full, a helpful comment that engages heart and mind and a short reflection or prayer. The regular team of contributors are all excellent writers. Whatever your current situation in life, you will be inspired and encouraged by these notes. Published every four months (in January, May and September) and edited by Catherine Butcher. Contributors in this issue: Beryl Adamsbaum lives in France, on the border of Geneva, Switzerand. She and her husband are involved in Christian ministry on both sides of the border. Her book Seeking God's Face was published by BRF in 2004. Wendy Bray is a freelance writer and speaker across the UK. She has a special interest in seeing women grow and live in the true confidence that God offers them. Wendy is married to Richard, has two children and lives in Devon. Becci Brown lives in Nottingham with her kitten Kedi and hamster Bildad. She works for a publishing company and can also be found co-leading a cell group, mentoring younger girls and kicking people at Taekwondo. Catherine Butcher has edited Day by Day with God since 2003. She also edits the Mothers' Union magazines Families First and Families Worldwide and has written several books. Anne Coomes edits a resource website for church magazine editors: www.parishpump.co.uk. She is also editor of the inhouse magazine for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (UK). Heather Coupland enjoys sharing in full-time ministry with her husband Simon, a vicar in Kingston-Upon-Thames. As well as doing some freelance writing, she loves cooking, reading and walking in Richmond Park with her daughter. Margaret Killingray works for the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. She is a Reader in the diocese of Rochester, is married to a retired history professor and has eight grandchildren. Sue Rinaldi travels internationally as a worship leader and coordinator, singer/songwriter and creative consultant. Her book, Trend, looks at how current trends affect us. Elizabeth Rundle is a Methodist minister and writer. She leads pilgrimages to the Holy Land, and has contributed to religious programmes on regional radio and television. Alie Stibbe works as the Planning Officer at West Herts College. She is also a freelance writer and mother of four. She is married to Mark Stibbe, Director of The Father's House Trust: www.fathershousetrust.com.