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Authors of some of our recent books are highlighted below:

Philip Bridgeman

Philip’s formal qualifications include a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Health, a Diploma in Naturopathy (N.D), a post-graduate Diploma in Herbal Medicine, and an Associate Diploma in Charismatic Ministries (Theology). With more than 20 years clinical practice, a wealth of knowledge and extensive first-hand experience of the profound benefits of natural therapies, Philip is a highly sought after speaker who travels across Australia communicating his message of health and wholeness. Philip is also a regular on Perth radio station, 98.5FM.

Terri Hardwick

With over 29 years of experience raising 6 children and 10 years experience in early childhood education, Terri Hardwick is well known in her community as the author of ‘Turning the Tables on Tiny Tyrants’. Living on the Northern Beaches of Sydney with her husband Tony, Terri currently runs a nationwide Network of support for mums. It is this that earned her a place amongst 6 finalists in the Telstra Business Woman of the Year Awards. Terri recently appeared on the Today show promoting her brand new book, Parenting Inc.

Gordon Moyes

Serving as Wesley Mission’s Superintendent for 27 years, Rev. The Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes has been awarded Australia’s highest honours: both the Member of the Order of Australia and Companion of the Order of Australia.

Amongst his other achievements, Dr Moyes is the first minister of any church in the world to have raised and spent over one billion dollars in that church to facilitate the growth of the Kingdom of God.

He is
a member of Parliament, award-winning filmmaker, author, columnist, international television personality and advisor to the highest office in the land.  Recently retired from his post at Wesley Mission, Dr Moyes now represents the Christina Democratic Party in the NSW Parliament.

Jennifer Moore

Jennifer Moore grew up in Brisbane and trained as a speech pathologist at the University of Queensland. After working in Toowoomba for two years, she married Bruce, a Victorian farmer, and moved to the small Mallee town of Beulah. It was during her eighteen months in Beulah that she learnt about country life and was inspired to write a book. Her husband’s call to become a minister led them to Melbourne, which was to be their home for the next nine years.

Jennifer and Bruce have recently returned to Brisbane where they are actively involved in the local church and school communities. They have three beautiful daughters – Amy, Mollie and Jemima – along with two happy dogs, three mice and a fish. Apart from her love of writing, Jennifer also enjoys music, reading, and spending time with her family and friends. She thanks her husband for continuing to be her ‘walking encyclopedia’ on all things country.

Cheryl Reid

Cheryl Reid has a passion to see families embrace nutritional eating habits that will prevent the diseases all to common in western society. Cheryl has also authored many Christian character resources used by schools, churches and families. She currently lives in a beautiful rural environment on the edge of Melbourne with her husband, Paul, and two children.

Jurgen Matthesius

Jurgen Matthesius is considered by many to be one of Australia’s greatest youth communicators, speaking to thousands of young people every year. Jurgen carries a strong prophetic message of the life that is available through faith in God. Having been powerfully converted himself on a beach in 1986 after a supernatural encounter with the grace of God, Jurgen speaks a message of grace and consecration.

Jurgen is now the Senior Minister of CCC San Diego. He has been in fulltime ministry for over 14 years and has Pastored in both Australia as well as 7 years in Auckland, New Zealand.

Tony Woods


Tony Woods has been on his own spiritual journey, through his home state of Texas to Colorado, where he met and married his wife Marsha. Together they discovered the adventure of giving all to Christ through missionary service in Zambia, Liberia and Ethiopia. After 20 years of duty as Baptist missionaries in Japan, they moved back to Australia. Tony has published 2 other titles, Uncle Buddy and Looking for a Lamb, the latter a documentation of the tragedy of losing a son to Leukemia. Tony, his wife and 2 children, Nicki and Nathan, now live in Queensland.

Brett Murray

Brett Murray is one of Australia’s most sought after and effective youth communicators. Having 14 years experience working with youth from all walks of life, Brett has an incredible gift to connect with young people on a very real level.  Brett’s passion for youth is unmistakable, his drive to help youth insatiable, his enthusiasm incorrigible.

Peter Toth

A New Zealander now residing in Australia, Peter Toth has over 12,000 hours of clinical counseling experience, including 4,000 hours of clinical experience with dissociation. Based on the Gold Coast, he is head of an organisation called “Anazao”, NT Greek meaning “To come to life again”.

Peter has lectured and ministered extensively overseas in NZ, South Korea, Switzerland the US. He is a gifted teacher and demonstrates the healing principles that he teaches.

John Bradford

John Bradford graduated from Sydney University in 1968 with a degree in Economics. He later completed a Graduate Diploma in Education and is a Fellow of the Australian Society of Certified Practicing Accountants. John, with his wife Judy and 3 children, embarked upon 5 years of overseas missionary service in 1999. This included Mongolia, the USA and the UK, where John had the responsibility of leadership in a major Christian medical charity, which focussed on Central America and West Africa.

Currently John is Mission Development Director for the Bible Society in Australia, Queensland.

 

   




 
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