God's Help for Depression, Autism or Neurodiversity.

Healing of psychiatric illness is more difficult than physical healing. Spiritually there is greater warfare. Bearing a grudge can make someone ill. The psychiatrist deals with that grudge directly. Emotional trauma can make someone ill. Barry Bennett described a woman being hit by a car. She wasn't badly injured but the trauma caused her to have severe arthritis. The psychiatrist is dealing with that trauma directly. Some psychiatrists say that...

Does God Heal Today?

One of the most controversial questions about healing is whether sickness could ever be beneficial. God uses pain and suffering to discipline and purify us all the time. None of these verses is specifically about illness but the Bible contains principles that can be applied to different situations. James 1:2-4. Consider it pure joy when you face trials of many kinds. The testing of your faith produces perseverance. James 1:12. Blessed is the man...

Help - Anyone with Amazon Kindle Experience?

Help. I realise this is unprofessional - ABCTALES, delete if you must - but I have been locked out of my Amazon Kindle Publishing Account for over 6 months, and I cannot get in or make contact with anyone at Amazon, all I receive is: "We have detected unusual activity on your account and have locked it temporarily. Please contact customer service for further assistance." "Temporarily" has been months and months and months. I have tried every...

John Boyne (2020) A Traveller at the Gates of Wisdom.

This is the third John Boyne novel I’ve read and reviewed. For a short time The Heart’s Invisible Furies had a lot of hits on my blog site (Wordpress, and by a lot I mean over two in a week). I wasn’t sure why that was. I rarely remember what I wrote. Writing is a way of keeping track of time. His novel, classified for younger readers, and told from a child’s perspective The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, which was made into a film, was, em, boring...

Question Twenty-Three - Coping Mechanisms at Work?

Question Twenty-Three – If needed, what coping mechanisms have you put in place with regards to your work space? Donna Reliance on God’s strength Alyss Coping in general, not exclusively, or inclusively, connected to my significant other status: Prayers, lots of prayer; the Psalms are great when times are tough. Bible reading in the morning is the best form of defence, cue “Men in Black” ;) Stay out of the projects and areas where challenging...

Question Twenty Two - Single in the Corporate World?

Question Twenty Two – If you have worked in the corporate field, how has your ‘single status’ impacted, or effected, your work relationships, if at all? Alyss The money-making environments are spaces of their own. Being asked to go on dates and my politely declining has taken me out of opportunities at times, and created awkward energies (for me anyway). Staff spaces have revealed things about married men that have disgusted me. Environments...

Question Twenty One - Have you found Peace?

Question Twenty One – Have you found peace in the space of your singleness, or not? How so? Donna Yes Alyss I am human, and thus inconsistent, so if it’s a bad day, no; but if it’s a good day, yes. Spiritually, when the day is tough, and I am comparing myself to societal expectations and others around me, ( or I find myself in that crazy space of social media where the psychological trauma of everyone else’s ‘great’ lives impacts me ) God speaks...

Saltburn by Drew Gummerson - Out Now! Link to buy plus a review

I'm very pleased to announce that Saltburn, by our very own Drew Gummerson is out now and available to buy here: https://haywoodbooks.com/saltburn May the residents of the real Saltburn-by-the-Sea and neighbouring towns forgive my mermaids, my nuclear power stations, my foetus museums and so on and so on. They were written with love. Welcome to Saltburn, an extraordinary town on the English coast with sweeping poverty and nuclear fallout, where...

Katherine Black (2025) The Book.

Reading is what I do. A book called The Book ? That’s an intriguing idea. It had me thinking of Robert Louis Stevenson’s short story, The Bottled Imp . Like The Book, the Bottled Imp had an illustrious history of previous owners. It granted great power and wealth. The Book allowed psychiatrist insight and access to what would happen in the ward in which Dr Alice Grant worked. A simple green cover. The Book had turned up in the little hospital...

Sabine Dardenne with Marie-Therese Cuny (2004 [2005]) I Choose to Live, Translated by Penelope Denning.

Sabine Dardenne was twelve, cycling to school on her bike, when an old camper van pulled up. The side doors slid open. The kidnappers lifted her from her bike and stole her from her family, 28 th May 1996. Fifteen books were published in Belgium about her abduction. 400 000 pieces of paper into an enquiry of what happened and why it was allowed to happen. Eight years later, Sabine Dardenne with the help of author Marie-Therese Cuny, offers her...

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