0w1:believe

by Geoff Hall

Strix and his friends live in a world where everything is controlled by the State. His job as a librarian was assigned to him due to his ‘thought-patterning’, recorded during his time at school. But just because you are young doesn’t mean that you can’t change the world and so they form a dissident group to subvert the status quo.

In an unrelenting story of courage and terror, the group use their gifts as artists and coders to gain insight into the State machine and are shocked to see a different reality open up before them; the ‘vision space’, where they are confronted by bestial demons at the Gates of Hell and a colony of Vampire Priests who belong to the Cult of the Holy Blood, in Bristol Cathedral.

But while the group are watching the vision space, the State Security Services are watching Strix.

The Wilderness and the Desert of the Real

by Geoff Hall

Part 1 of 4 in Spiritual Direction in a Postmodern Landscape

The Cultural Way of Being

by Geoff Hall

Part 2 of 4 in Spiritual Direction in a Postmodern Landscape

Translating the Invisible Wind

by Geoff Hall

Part 3 of 4 in Spiritual Direction in a Postmodern Landscape

The Artist’s Autobiography

by Geoff Hall

Part 4 of 4 in Spiritual Direction in a Postmodern Landscape

Simply Word and Spirit

by Ruth Lorensson

Simply Word and Spirit dissects the division between people and churches “of the Word” and those “of the Spirit”, then illuminates the path of power through unification.

Ruth Lorensson crosses cultural chasms to show the consequences of this divide, and what it’s causing us to miss out on. After debunking division, Ruth uses scripture & personal stories to show that the Word and Spirit must be held together in order to access the cumulative power that was always by-design.