Contributors

Ian Matthews has been in the publishing industry for more than a twelve years and now runs Matthews Associates, a literary agency and PR company, following a period at one of the biggest Christian publishers in the world, as well running a number of blogs. His personal blog is Lost in the Heart of Somewhere. He can be contacted on ian@matthews-associates.co.uk.
Eddie Olliffe has worked in Christian retailing and publishing for over 30 years. He has, in that time, managed Christian bookshops, worked as the Managing Director of the Wesley Owen chain of bookshops and of STL Distribution, and has served as the Chair of the Christian Booksellers Group of the Booksellers Association. He is currently the Charity Operations Manager for CWR.
Gerard Kelly is a well-known speaker around Europe, and regularly teaches the morning bible studies at Spring Harvest. He is a successful author and leads the UK-based missions charity The Bless Network with projects in France, Croatia, Spain and the Netherlands with his wife, Chrissie. They have recently moved from Amsterdam and now live in Normandy, France. He blogs at http://gerardkelly.tumblr.com/ and can be followed on Twitter as Twitturgies.
Mark & Carrie Tedder have worked in worship music for over 20 years. With their boys they lived in Europe for 15 years as youth & social workers in England, Russia and the Czech Republic. Music is one of the main methods they use to communicate to students through youth clubs, concerts and after school activities. In addition, they have traveled extensively throughout the world teaching music workshops on a variety of subjects such as songwriting, putting together a band and team building exercises. They have played regularly at UK events including Spring Harvest and run a ministry called Worship Planet.
Amy Boucher Pye has worked as a commissioning editor at several international publishing houses. She writes regularly for New Daylight bible reading notes, Woman Alive and Christian Marketplace. Originally from the United States she is now married to a Vicar and lives in North London.
Phil Whittall Phil is the Pastor of North Shrewsbury Community Church, is a founding partner of the Breathe network and blogs regularly as The Simple Pastor. Previously he worked in Africa for Tearfund and has edited a number of Christian magazines. He lives in Shrewsbury with his wife Emma and their son.

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