
Rob Seabrook
@SeabrookRob
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Christian book reviewer and author of Beneath the Tamarisk Tree, a novel about the miraculous story of the Penitent Thief. https://t.co/E4bnbrzLpB
United Kingdom
Joined March 2021
BOOK REVIEW - Untaken Three by @COWyler . a view of what the world would look like after the Rapture. Kindness has been sucked out of the world and in it’s absence society is wholly exposed to evil influence. Full review at #christianbooks
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RT @christinekohle1: "Clever and intelligent" "relevant now" Read what British author @SeabrookRob has to say about Silent No More: Bible W….
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BOOK REVIEW - Silent No More by @christinekohle1 - Christine's poetry shows her great technical skills, coupled with the ability to select beautifully crafted words and a deep understanding of Bible stories and their context. More at @wipfandstock
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Sins of Fathers by @MichaelEmmettUK . It is not about glamourising the life of crime. It is about how a life, so broken, can be wholly changed and redeemed by finding faith. Full review at @HarperInspire @DowdMark @alphacourseuk @HTBChurch @ctvc
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BOOK REVIEW - The Language of Rivers and Stars by Seth Lewis - ". creation speaks loudly . so that we will draw near, lean in and embrace. So that we will know Him close." More at @thegoodbookuk @thegoodbookusa @thegoodbookau
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RT @ctvc: Ex-convict @MichaelEmmettUK explains how “love doesn't look like what we think it looks like.” Especially when considering Jesus….
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A pleasure to take part in the Things Unseen podcast from @ctvc discussing repentance, inspired by St Dismas (The Penitent Thief). Listen to the podcast here - .@malcolmdown @DismasMinistry
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BOOK REVIEW - Understanding Trauma by Dr Steve Midgley. a focus on helping us as churches to understand how trauma can affect individuals. A practical resource that will help us to see how we can support sufferers. @thegoodbookuk @thegoodbookusa
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RT @shawnbrinkauth2: Find out what book reviewer and author ROB SEABROOK @SeabrookRob says about BOUND BY BLOOD, a #Christianhorror novel B….
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Review of Bound by Blood, by Shawn D Brink. Reviews of Christian books from Rob Seabrook
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BOOK REVIEW - Bound by Blood, by @shawnbrinkauth2 . fast paced, full of suspense, maybe not a relaxing read but certainly entertaining in the same way that riding a roller-coaster is enormous fun. full review at #bookreview #christianbooks
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BOOK REVIEW . packed with sound advice on how to correctly align our attitudes and behaviours when in our latter years . seasoned with a plethora of stories from Mark’s experience as a church pastor. full review at @DrMarkRutland @charismahouse
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BOOK REVIEW - Nun’s Drift by Sheila Jacobs - a story about community, people of different shapes and sizes rattling along together finding peace and harmony in a small peace-bringing village, with the church at the hub. Full review at @malcolmdown
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BOOK REVIEW - The Grace Note by Jaqi Anderson - a delightfully written novel, with a common thread of rediscovering lost family, searching and ultimately finding healing and redemption in relationships. Full review at @WestBowPress
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BOOK REVIEW - The Perfect Companion by Jo Sheringham . This story shows how it takes just a little faith to allow the love of God to work through us, and how just a little bit of kindness can make a large impact. full review at @instantapostle
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I am so thrilled to announce an award - a 2024 Christlit Book Award! They recognise and honour authors who incorporate themes of faith into their writing - their comment -"A MUST read fully backed by our team". Thank you to the team for the great encouragement. @malcolmdown
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BOOK REVIEW - The Supernaturals and the Miracle Dream by @AndyKRobb - will encourage children, probably in Christian families, that life as a Christian, following Jesus, is a life full of excitement, adventure and promises. Full review at @malcolmdown
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BOOK REVIEW - Light Through the Cracks by Joanna Watson . these miracle stories are not embellished or exaggerated, but written with context and reality, detail and description that shows the reader the true nature of God. Full review at @malcolmdown
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