Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Prayer - just do it!


I was reading through our prayer booklet introduction today and thought it might be good to share it here on our blog, just in case it might be useful to anyone . . . I guess we all need a bit of help from time to time! The intro is the same in all four of the booklets.

Before you begin . . . Suggestions for Prayer

 This booklet has 30 prayer pointers, one for each day of the month if you wish.

You may like to use the prayer pointers for group prayers; there is power in praying with other Christians (Matthew 18:19). However, if you are on your own, be encouraged that many other people all over the world are praying with you, albeit unseen!

Find a regular time and place for your prayer time, if you can. Guard this time jealously. Few things are more important than prayer. You may like to keep a prayer diary, to jot down thoughts, news items, prayers and answers.

A 'prayer time' is like an arranged meeting with a friend, brother or boss. It is also good to pray whilst walking with the Lord throughout the rest of the day.

Try not to fill your day with unnecessary noise and activities which hinder communication.

Make sure that you are right with God before you start to make requests. Confess and repent of sin, settle unresolved issues and forgive others. The Lord's prayer is an excellent beginning to any prayer time.

Rest assured that it is not the eloquence or length of our prayers which matter. Our Father delights in answering the simple prayer of faith; He is not impressed by posh accents and religious words!

Keep in mind whilst praying that the Lord is powerful and mighty; He is able to do much more than we can ask for or even imagine (Ephesians 3:20). So let's pray bold prayers, keeping our minds fixed on the greatness of God rather than on the difficulties. Nothing is impossible with God!

Prayer is two way. Pray with God, listening out to what the Holy Spirit is saying and pray humbly. Keep in mind that our Lord is Almighty God, not a servant to grant our every request.

Remember to praise the Lord and thank Him for answered prayer.

God has chosen, at least in part, to meet the needs of His people through the prayers of His children. That's an awesome responsibility. So determine to persevere in prayer, even when you don't feel like it.

Use prayers from Scripture as part of your prayer time. There is tremendous power in God's word. If you have the gift of tongues, use it.

Learn to pronounce blessings. Read out blessings from the bible or make up your own, but use this God-given source of power.

Proclaim verses from Scripture out loud. There are some wonderful promises and triumphant expressions of faith, which will thrill you, glorify God and make the enemy flee!

Enjoy God's company. He's not a big, bad wolf hanging over you, waiting for you to get it wrong; he's a caring Father who loves being with you!

Copyright: Dernier Publishing.



All our booklets are available from our website:

You can read more about the booklets in a blog post I wrote in January, or if you have any questions or comments, or if there's anything you would like us to pray about, please do contact us :-)

Janet 

Monday, 14 May 2012

Christian Resources Exhibition


We were at the Christian Resources Exhibition at Sandown park in Esher last week, with a stand downstairs in the Esher Hall. It seemed quieter this year than in previous years, but still it was lovely to meet so many people who were interested in our books, booklets and posters, in order to be able to encourage their young people.





Eleanor Watkins came and signed the Beech Bank Girls books for us on the Friday morning, which was fun!
We met mums, dads, grandparents and godparents, Sunday School teachers, ministers and youth leaders looking for books for the young people on their hearts.
Please pray for a harvest from the seeds that have been sown!

Friday, 20 April 2012

Moving!

Well, Dernier Publishing has moved! As I work from home, home and office moved at the same time, which has been . . . well, stressful! We will have a new P.O. Box eventually, but until that's finalised, mail will be forwarded from our Tonbridge address.

So, here we are in our new place in Orpington in Kent, with a beautiful view over fields to keep me away from work and much still to do to get sorted. I would have liked to upload some photos to show you our new place, but can't find the camera cable . . . I know it's here somewhere! Please do pray for us as we try to get back to normal . . . well as normal as we will ever be!

Some wonderful news to pass on while we have been off the Internet:
Shorlisted for Christian Resources Awards 2012
  • Beech Bank Girls II, Making a Difference has been shortlisted for the Christian Resources Awards 2012 (Children over 12 category)! Many congratulations to author Eleanor Watkins for this accolade, second year in a row (last year the first Beech Bank Girls in the series was shortlisted). Maybe this year we might even win the award!
  • We have had two orders of books for Kenya - one for a school, one for a children's home. It's so exciting to know that the message is reaching children far as well as near.
  • We have commissioned a new book by Mary Weeks Millard, the sequel to I Want to Be an Airline Pilot and Living in Hope. It's called Under the Tamarind Tree and features all the same characters, plus some new ones too! It's a great story which I'm sure kids will love.
  • Our new slogan is Message in a story! We have some publicity posters - if you would like one for your shop, church, school or whatever, please do let me know - or I can send the pdf so you can print out as many as you like!
Thank you for standing with us, for your interest and support. I'll try not to leave it so long next time!

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

March Newsletter

 
Welcome to the March
Dernier Publishing
Newsletter!


How much do you rate reading together as a family?
Most mums and dads read to small children, but many give up when they're older. It's tempting to ditch this good habit due to time pressure, but if you have tweenagers, why not keep this excellent family habit, and read an exciting Christian book together in the evenings before bedtime . . . you can discuss the issues raised and just enjoy each other's company! Don't put it off - your children will grow up before you know it - don't miss the opportunities given to you today, because today will never come again. Mother's Day would be a good time to start :-) - it's not too late to pop to a shop or order online www.dernierpublishing.com. If you do not have children this age yourself but know a family who does, why not buy them a book?

Recent encouragements
World Book Day: Authors Eleanor Watkins (right) and Mary Weeks Millard both visited schools for World Book Day. Eleanor said afterwards, “I was truly amazed at the interest the children showed in books, and some of the things they asked. Also that there was a real openness to my own books, which all have a Christian worldview. The Year 2 teacher has read one of my books for younger ones to the class, and there was a lot of interest in the BBG [Beech Bank Girls] series. One of the girls asked for the names of all the BB girls, and I donated the three books to the school library along with several others. The kids were asking where they could buy them too. So it was a very encouraging and worthwhile morning.”
 Revelation TV: I was interviewed for Revelation TV last month for a Children's Book Review programme! Since then one of the producers told me, "We are planning two more programs over the Easter Break, and one of our panel members, Joseph, read the other book you sent us “Living In Hope” and he really loved it. We would like to review “Living in Hope” on the next programme." :-)
 Reviews: If you haven't read our blog post stacked with encouraging reviews and comments, it's not too late! Just scroll down or click on the right somewhere . . . :-)
 
Seasonal purchases
'Mystery in the Snow' is a mystery adventure story which takes place during an unseasonal fall of snow in the Easter holidays. Ravi, Debbie, Lance and Joel find themselves with a problem: Ravi's shed has been burgled. The plot thickens as an old lady's handbag goes missing, then a cat disappears. Can all these things be connected? Join the Christian friends as they find answers in unexpected places. The sequel to 'The Treasure Hunt' - Perfect Easter reading for ages 8-11 :-) 
So exciting that I couldn't put it down!” - Lydia. Available from your local shop and online.
 
 
'Heaven is a wonderful place' poster
Maybe you could use this 16 x 20” uplifting poster for an all-age worship service over the Easter period, or to illustrate the Easter story at your toddler group, Sunday School, RE lessons, assemblies . . . or as a gift for children you love? £4.00 each exclusively from our website, www.dernierpublishing.com. Contact us on info@dernierpublishing.com for quantity discounts :-)



 
 'Praying for Persecuted Christians' from our Prayer – just do it! series.
Easter is a time when we remember Christ's sufferings on our behalf. Many of our brothers and sisters all over the world are now suffering in His name – we have the privilege of praying for them. What better time to do so than over Easter? Excellent for family prayers, individual prayer, for prayers in all-age church services and for young people's groups. Help your young people begin a lifetime of prayer – you could hardly do them a bigger favour. Each 8 page booklet has 30 simple prayer pointers to enable anyone to just pray. Order online: www.dernierpublishing.com/prayer.php  
90p per single copy, discounts for larger quantities.


Our Future
As some of you already know, Dernier Publishing will be moving from Tonbridge to Orpington this Friday, 16th March. We can't order a new P.O. Box number until we've moved (don't ask!), but in the meantime post will be forwarded from our old address: P.O. Box 403, Tonbridge, TN9 9BJ, UK. Our email address remains the same. Please pray for us as we move, especially that all technology will survive! Oh, and that we will stay sane :-)
Please continue to pray, too, that the Lord will keep 'enlarging our territory'. Once we have moved we hope to commission new books, but we need the finances. We would like to advertise our books as class readers in Christian schools, run a campaign for books for Sunday School prizes, begin distributing seriously abroad, perhaps to the USA and Canada . . . there are still so many children to reach. And we need your help! Perhaps the Lord will give us the desires of our heart . . . and maybe do even more than we could ask for or even imagine. :-)


With grateful thanks for your continued support,

Janet


PS Wishing all mums a very happy Mother's Day on Sunday!
 

Thursday, 16 February 2012

February Newsletter


Welcome to the February 2012
Dernier Publishing newsletter !

Dark Books v Light Books!
I was chatting to a couple of mums yesterday who were bemoaning the fact that they found it difficult to buy suitable books for their older children. Searching through the shelves at Waterstones, they found that so many of the books contained a lot of 'dark' material. Many contain witchcraft, violence and ungodly relationships. Today's young people are having their minds filled with this, unless we intervene. When I was a child, children's books generally held nothing to harm. Evil was evil, baddies got their comeuppance, girl/boy relationships hardly figured. . . how things have changed! We need good Christian books with decent values for our young people like never before.
According to the Christian Research Association, three quarters of UK Christians were converted before the age of 20. This means that we need to be urgent and diligent in our task to reach as many young people as possible while they are still young; every one needs to hear the good news of Jesus. If you have not done so recently, why not take a look at the books on our website www.dernierpublishing.com and consider if there are any young people you could buy for – neighbours, grandchildren, nephews and nieces, friends, church youth club, local school or library. Words are powerful and who can tell, you may be encouraging future leaders, carers, people who will change the world for the next generation. All our books are of course available from your local bookshop too!

World Book Day, Thursday 1st March

Mary Weeks Millard (left) has been asked to talk to Year 2 children at St. John's Primary School in Weymouth on National Book Day and Eleanor Watkins (right) will be visiting a primary school near Brecon – do please pray for them :-) Might Book Day be a good opportunity (excuse?!) for you to buy a book for a child/children who might not otherwise have one, or as a gift for your child's school?

Beech Bank Girls on Revelation TV
I don't know if you saw Beech Bank Girls III being reviewed on Revelation TV just before Christmas? The producer kindly sent me the DVD of the programme - it was soooo encouraging! A young lad was interviewing a group of younger children; two girls had been given 'Beech Bank Girls, Christmas is Coming!' to read. Here are a few snatches from their conversation:
"What were the highlights of the book – were there any good points?"
“All of the book was good!”
"Were there any bad points?"
"No."
"How has the book affected you – has it changed your perspective on anything?"
“It's made me realise, whenever you need God and whatever trouble you're in, He is always there.”
"Would you recommend the book to your friends?"
“Definitely.”
How wonderful it is to know that our books are reaching young people! All three of the Beech Bank Girls books are available from your local bookshop and direct from www.dernierpublishing.com - don't delay, if you have 10-14 year-old girls who enjoy reading, buy them one today!
If money is tight, perhaps you could ask if they have it at your local library?
I was interviewed by the same young presenter this week – the programme does not yet have a slot in the schedule, but I hope to be able to let you know in advance . . . if you don't already follow us on Facebook, join us there, to keep in touch with with news as it happens!
 
Books make the best presents!
Ever had to dash to the shops at the last minute to buy a birthday present for one of your children's friends? They get invited to so many parties these days! Why not keep a stock of good books in hand, then whenever you need a gift, you will always have something ready! Not only that, you will have the excellent opportunity to sow some good seeds in a child's life. Why not pop down to your local Christian bookshop or take a look at our website and buy a selection today – you need never be short of a gift ever again!

Final thought . . .
 If there is something good that we can do, we should do it today, just in case tomorrow is too late. :-) With many thanks to you all for your prayers and your support – without you we would just have lots of nice books in boxes.
May the Lord bless you all,
Janet







Friday, 10 February 2012

Encouraging reviews and comments – your prayers are making a difference!

I always find it so encouraging when people write in about our books. Some of the reviews below have found their way onto the covers of the books, some of the comments have been a lovely surprise with kind words from complete strangers. I thought it was time to pass on the encouragement . . . Your prayers are making a difference!

Enjoy! :-)

Beech Bank Girls I, Every Girl Has a Story
 
Beech Bank Girls is a very interesting book, dealing with a whole number of situations encountered by teenage girls. It portrays well the struggles that girls have and at the same time helps to show what to do in each situation. I would recommend this book as I really enjoyed it and found it helpful at the same time.” - Claire

I found this a really good Christian book and very interesting. I loved reading about the different girls lives and how they struggled with different problems at school, at home and with their Christian lives. It also teaches more about God, like how he knows each and everyone of us, he loves us all, listens to us and will help us with everything. We need to have faith and trust in him. In this book you really got to know all the characters and learn about their difficulties to trust God and stay friends with each other.” - Emma

I have really enjoyed reading this book, it was engaging and its cliff hangers pushed me to continue reading on. I think overall it is very good and I love the way Christianity is introduced to the girl.” - Sade

"What a lovely story! I did enjoy it and I’m sure it will resonate with the audience aimed for. I found the stories most moving. Not only were the subjects covered in a sensitive and thought-provoking manner, but they were presented in a readable, fun way and were relevant to teenage experiences." - Eleanor

 
Beech Bank Girls II, Making a Difference

"Its all about these people who all go to a club called Beech Bank. When they get into bad situations or dilemmas they all get together and pray. Most of the people in this book have some family issues. Makes you want to read more and find out what happens next." - Ellie

"What an excellent read this has been. Such big issues have been dealt with sensitively and realistically. I was especially pleased in Annie's story to read of the reality of prayer not being answered as we want, but God meeting our needs in different ways. Too often God is portrayed as a bit like a vending machine - say the right words, press the right buttons and Voila! I pray young teens will find this book really helpful and encouraging, as well as being a great story." - Eleanor

A very exciting, fun to read, really well written and easy to understand book. Look forward to the next one.” - Taylor


 
Beech Bank Girls III, Christmas is Coming!

(From an interview for Revelation TV)
What were the highlights of the book – were there any good points?”
All of the book was good!”
Were there any bad points?”
No.”
How has the book affected you – has it changed your perspective on anything?”
It's made me realise, whenever you need God and whatever trouble you're in, He is always there.”
Would you recommend the book to your friends?”
Definitely.”

I love The Beech Bank story, and here is my review..... An amazing heart warming story about six normal girls who go through every-day situations, but at the end of the day they realise that the best solution is to turn to God. This story shows that God is an amazing father who really cares for us and our problems, no matter how big or small they are. A definite 10/10” - Ellie

 
Deepest Darkness

It is a fantastic adventure and God is really real.” - Natalie

"This is a brilliant story all about a girl called Abi. She's got a fear of everything but a trip to Canada brings a new friend and some important answers. It's a remarkable story and I can't wait for Denise to write some more. This is one of the best books I've read - EVER!
Thank you for your enchanting book.” - Maddie

Both of my daughters have read this book several times. It has touched them deeply.” - Jo

This book is about a girl called Abi. She has a brother named Ben. Abi is scared of nearly everything. The only place she feels safe is home. One day Abi, her brother and their parents go on holiday to an island near Canada. There she meets a boy called Nic. Nic helps her to deal with her fear of darkness, of being alone, of going into the sea. Nic doesn’t only help her, but also tells her about God. After that she believes in God.
I enjoyed the story very much. I felt for Abi and all the characters and was really excited while reading the book.” - Polina

 

The Birthday Shoes

"I think this book would be helpful to both non-Christians and Christians because the girl talked and thought a lot about God. It illustrated what God can do when he answers your prayers. It would help non-Christians because it explained about who God is and how to be his friend and for Christians it would be helpful because it gives good ideas about how to help other people who don't have as much as us.” - Naomi

I really liked the parts when she puts on her shoes and goes to different places in Africa. I liked these parts because it felt really magical and it felt like I was really there!” - Bethany
My favourite part was when she put her shoes on for the first time and ended up in Africa. I like these parts because it made me feel like I was there. I think it would help people to become a Christian because it tells you a lot about the Bible in most parts of it. I think it will help Christians too because it would help them learn more about Him.” - Susanna

An excellent book.” - Ayeisha

 
I Want to Be an Airline Pilot

One girl aged 8 from a very difficult background, came to me on Sunday. It was her birthday last Thursday. She was thrilled to bits when she got 3 birthday cards. One from Grandma, one from Kidz Klub, and one from the lady who sponsored her book! The only thing she asked for for her birthday was another book like 'I Want To Be an Airline Pilot'.
Grandma bought her 'The Birthday Shoes'. Result: one very happy little girl.” - Gill

I couldn't put it down. Very vivid. I liked the description of the Village of Hope. The poisonous snake was scary - I was shocked to find that it was real. Its a story about how God answers our prayers.” - Ellen

I read this book at bed time with my 9/10 year old daughter, and we both thoroughly enjoyed it. Sitting together and reading this book was a time of the evening we both looked forward to, and it was always tempting to just read another chapter, and be late getting to bed! I believe it was an opportunity to instil the truth that God really does care intimately with every aspect of our lives and that He does hear and answers our prayers. I also loved the fact that the story took place in a part of the world we know little about; it was a real eye-opener for her that children, orphaned by war and disease have such a tough life, struggling for existence in such abject poverty. Although a work of fiction, the children's lives felt real to us, and it helped us to remember those who have so little, and to be grateful for how much we have.” - Jo

Kemi read the book in two days!!! she really enjoyed it found it very gripping and couldn't put it down.” - Pepi

"I think this book is very good, it made me feel happy, sad and really excited; I think the most interesting part is when Shema killed the black cobra . It was also very moving when in the book Ishimwe starts to cry because her parents died. I really enjoyed this book it is one of my favourites. Thank you for letting me read it. I'm so happy. Thank you." - Kemi

A thrilling adventure story about three orphans dream coming true when their prayers were answered and a house was provided. I enjoyed when they fought the poisonous snake outside the school without killing themselves. Good descriptions and imagery painting a vivid picture of what happened in your own mind. The dangerous medicine man made Shema work hard and suffer, making me realise how hard life was for children in these times.” - Jonathan

Mark's godson who is 8 has just read his copy of "airline" twice straight off, he liked it so much.” - Marlene



Living in Hope

The overall opinion of this book by the children, and I, is that it is absolutely FANASTIC!! We actually thought it was even better than 'I Want to be an Airline Pilot', and believe me, we thought that book was amazing! I was actually crying when I read the last page! None of us wanted it to end.” - Elizabeth

This book was a long-awaited follow-up to 'I want to be an airline pilot'. I couldn't wait to find out how the children's lives had changed, since moving to the Village of Hope! I found this story even more exciting, emotional and adventurous than the first! This is the best book I have ever read, and I would recommend it to anyone.” - Sophie

Everybody should read this book, because it is amazing, fun, very emotional, and you will learn so many things about how children cope living in Rwanda.” - Matthew

This story is about two good friends Sam and Shema who live in Hope village in Rwanda after the Rwandan genocide, showing that God will intervene whenever you ask and will change you for ever and ever. Its a brilliant riveting story.” - Reuben
 
London's Gone
Very exciting, full of atmosphere.” - Eleanor

Scary, because it could actually happen.” - Laura

What a great idea to make the U.K. the site of devastation. It brought the issues that we hear about in the news suddenly and uncomfortably much closer to home. I think you did this very realistically. Your characters were three dimensional and believable; their struggles were realistic. Their relationship issues were very relevant to teenage life. I think you revealed the dark characters and issues enough to show that evil is really evil, but not inappropriately for the age group; which is quite a hard balance to get. The Christian content was woven naturally into the story and you gave a clear explanation of the gospel. Arthur was a nice illustration of Christian character and showed the difference Christ can make in a young person’s life. I found the story very tense and compelling. It's end begged a sequel.“ - Sandy

 
The Only Way

"The Only Way is a moving, fast paced, gripping and genius piece of writing. A 'must read' for everyone." - GP Taylor New York Times Best-Selling writer of Shadowmancer

I enjoyed this book and it was an interesting read because the Author made really exciting things happen” - Naomi

The Only Way hooked me straight away. Brilliant and funny writing.” - Jackie Kay MBE, Professor of Creative Writing, Newcastle University

The girl is mysterious and it's good that you don't know much about her. The boy has quite a hard life; I liked the bit where he had to live off the land. The Christian side of the book is subtle; I think it would be helpful to someone who is unsure about their faith. This is a very good book with some exciting moments.” - George


Mystery in the Snow

"A really fun, gripping story. Exciting. Enjoyed the suspense, also enjoyed reading about characters from previous book. Really up to date - really cool but good to know the characters are still faithful to God and are growing in their faith in Jesus." - Rachel

I really enjoyed reading Mystery in the Snow because I like mystery and Christian books and found this one very exciting, adventurous and mysterious. I like how it teaches that when people pray and obey God they can make a difference in other people’s lives. I think it is good having the same characters as the first book and how they always pray for help in what they should do. This story would appeal to people who like adventure and mystery books and to non-Christians to teach them about how 'prayer is to bring us closer to God' and how to pray in all situations and also it is good for young Christians to lead them further in their Christian lives. I hope you write more.” - Emma

I loved reading Mystery in the Snow because I like adventure and mystery books. I especially liked it when they kept finding more and more evidence. It was so exciting that I couldn’t put it down! It’s one of my favourite books ever. I think it’s good because it shows you that when you pray to God amazing things can happen and that we can pray any time, any where and in any situation. Hope you write more.” - Lydia

Thank you for sending me the book, which I really enjoyed reading. The bits I enjoyed about the book is when they go on an adventure. There are some books that can be boring, but this book made me want to carry on reading. I would definitely recommend. it.” - Joshua

Really enjoyed your book- did I mention I took it on holiday? Brilliant- loved it.” - Heather

 
The Treasure Hunt

One lady who lives 17 miles away from church, came on Sunday. She came because she had read her son's book, one of the Treasure Mystery ones. Her son loves coming to Kidz Klub, and she wanted to see why. At the end of the service she stayed behind to talk to the preacher, and after a long chat with him, she was born again! Wow, wow, and wow again!!” - Gill

I thought it was the best book I’ve ever read!” - Emily

Brilliant!” - Ben

A truly inspiring Christian story” - Hannah

"This was a fast moving, quite tense story . . . you discussed issues that are usually kept out of sight especially for children. I like the way the characters model Christian life: their dependence on prayer, their confidence in God, their obedience to their parents. The story shows that children can be really used by God and that they don’t need to grow up to be effective." - Sandy

"Ben doesn't read books, but he read this one!" - Alison

"The only reason I put this book down was to fetch Matthew from school!” - Claire

I really like The Treasure Hunt because I enjoy mystery books but mystery books that are still to do with God and Christians. I like the characters and how they often pray in some of the chapters. I hope you will write more stories like this.” - Emma

This is a really good story. I couldn’t stop reading it. I liked the mystery and it was full of suspense. Some of the characters were quite funny at times.” - Lydia

My niece, aged 15, not overly academic, read one right through last night and loved it. I think it's the first time in her life that she's read a whole book from choice! One of the mums in church phoned me this morning to tell me that her 9 yr old son, who has been really struggling with dyslexia, was sitting there reading his book, and was already on the third chapter. First book he's ever read voluntarily in his life!” - Gill

I feel very strongly that your books are really important to the Lord, it is such a really important work for children to have this focus in their lives, we feel as a family we want to heartily encourage you in your work.” - Sam

Thank you for reading this far – I hope you have been encouraged as much as I have! Our aim is to "Produce excellent, fun, relevant fiction to encourage and inspire young people in their faith and show non-church kids what they are missing." It's humbling to stand back and see how far we have come in the last few years and know that by the grace of God, we are beginning to achieve our aim.

* Some names have been changed.