Natasha Woodcraft

Natasha Woodcraft is a Christian Author, Songwriter and Blogger. She writes Biblical Fiction, Young Adult fiction and Poetry and specialises in blended prose with poetry, songwriting and deep theological truths in her novels.

Wife Of Chuza – A Review

Wife of Chuza – Biblical Fiction new release by Katrina D. Hamel Summary: A solid piece of Biblical fiction that will draw you into Jerusalem (and beyond) at the time of Christ.  I wonder how much you’ve thought about this small passage of scripture, recorded only in Luke’s gospel account? After this, Jesus travelled about […]

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The Continued Times of Isabella M Smugge – A Review

Books are powerful things. Stories can change lives. Yet there is all too often an enormous gap between ‘Secular fiction’ and ‘Christian fiction.’ 

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The Pilgrim – a Review

The Pilgrim Historical Fiction by Joy Margetts Driven by ambition and family expectation, young Henry de Brampton is determined to make his mark. Destined for a prestigious career in the Church, he readily embraces the chance to experience the world before taking his vows. But fuelled by selfish desire, he recklessly betrays those he loves,

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A Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

The obituary doesn’t mention her faith
But she served her God, and she overcame
And I know she’s with her Jesus now.

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Ezekiel’s Song – a Review

I haven’t blogged about somebody else’s “Write” before, but I have written lots of reviews in the last few months and blogging them is something I’ve been considering. What better place to start than with “Ezekiel’s Song” by Naomi Craig?

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Adam’s Song

Adam’s Song is a song featured in The Wanderer Scorned book that imagines Adam’s journey from the Garden of Eden, through the fall and blame game with Eve, to the point of confession and blessing soon after the birth of Abel.

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Glorious Trinity

Meditation on Ephesians 1:4-12 Glorious Trinity was my first attempt at writing something that could be sung in church, designed primarily to communicate truth rather than get all our emotional juices flowing. The structure is basic, it utilises only 3 chords (which was about as many as I could play when I sat down with

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Shame: Stepping out of the darkness

In church, we talk a lot about sin and finding forgiveness and about guilt and being cleansed. But how often do we talk about shame? Not very much. In fact, I believe we often feel compelled to cling onto shame. We believe we’ve been forgiven and are grateful for it, but shame about our past or present remains. The question is – should it? 

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The Potter – Making things beautiful

The Potter Making things beautiful A friend of mine was going through a difficult circumstance: a betrayal, a shattering of the security she’d built her life upon. Perhaps you’ve been there yourself? Maybe you have experienced abandonment or divorce, the loss of a loved one, an affair, or deception? When I was praying for my

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