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Let's introduce you to some of the people involved in Magnet as volunteer editors at present:

jane dowell

Jane Dowell is a retired special needs teacher, still working sometimes as a supply teacher in a local school. She describes volunteering for Magnet as ‘the best thing I have ever done’. She is involved in setting up a L’Arche project.

 

jacqueline shirtliff Jacqueline Shirtliff teaches part time in a local primary school. She is a writer and has recently edited a book of short stories for children. In her spare time she also enjoys gardening and playing the tuba.
tricia creamer Tricia Creamer teaches piano, runs a Celtic Colours group and edits her church magazine. She is 'passionate about communicating an accessible Christian message' and every two years does 'something daft for Comic Relief''.

david coleman

David Coleman is a URC minister and a member of the Iona Community who has contributed with writing and pictures to many Wild Goose publications. He has a background in creative and visual aspects of church life, especially worship. He longs for a fully united and inclusive church and relaxes with Star Trek!

patricia goacher

Patricia Goacher takes responsibility each issue for the words on the meditation pages. She is a Methodist local preacher with a background in theology, having spent a year at Cliff College and completed a degree in theology by distance learning with Westminster College, Oxford.  'Being involved with Magnet is enriching and exciting.  It offers a unique opportunity to be creative, to learn from others and make new friends.'
jordanna_gargas Jordanna Gargas is from a Church of England backround and has written for a number of religious publications.  She covers religion and politics and lives in London.

sue bloomfield

Sue Bloomfield is a former English teacher who now works in a resource centre in an Anglican Diocese, supporting teaching and learning about Christianity and World Faiths at all levels. She finds working with Magnet 'a wonderfully enriching experience'.
sheila_simpson

Sheila Simpson writes the book and resource reviews. She is a retired special needs teacher, local preacher and volunteer for a young people's drop-in centre. She says: 'Magnet has given me a whole new appreciation of the printed word, and of course, receiving mysterious parcels containing review copies is always a thrill! Magnet is taken seriously by publishers and I have enjoyed being in touch with new tentative authors.'

Alaine Sheppard teaches English as an Additional Language at High School and French and Spanish to adults. She is involved with the Association of Christian Teachers www.christians-in-education.org.uk and the Christian Muslim Forum. Her Christian name is celtic and means "harmony" and 'I enjoy the fact that being a Christian has given me the opportunity to meet different people from different denominations and different faith traditions'.

 





 





 



 

 

 

 

book reviews

  • The Birds our Teachers

    the birds our teachers

     

    Biblical lessons from a lifelong bird-watcher
    John Stott

    Candle Books (1999) £8.99 ISBN 1859852726


    John Stott combines his passion for birds and his talent for biblical teaching to produce a book that would make a delightful gift. Liberally illustrated with his own colour photos of birds from every continent, these ‘essays in orni-theology' address several themes including faith, repentance, self esteem, joy, freedom and love. The basis for this is found in the command of Jesus to, ‘Behold the birds of the air!' translated by Stott as ‘watch birds!' I particularly like the chapter on joy, which likens birdsong to the desire of Christians to sing praise to God. The concluding chapter carries an important caveat - that we need to be aware of Jeremiah's warning of a possible return to pre-creation chaos, darkness and devastation and resolve to "protect and preserve our unique, God-given environment, and enjoy its ‘bio-diversity', not least its fascinating birds."

    Alison Judd

    Click here to buy this book.

editorial group

Sue Bloomfield, Tricia Creamer, David Coleman, Jane Dowell, Samantha Ferris, Jordanna Gargas, Patricia Goacher, Lynne Ling, Alaine Sheppard, Jacqueline Shirtliff, Sheila Simpson.

editorial office

Magnet Resources
PO Box 10378
Bishop’s Stortford
Herts CM23 9FT

tel: 0844 736 2524
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