


Stories and devotionals from Eden : 316
Real encounters, honest faith, and the quiet work of the kingdom — written from Runcorn for every nation.
Pendle Hill to Runcorn
From quiet moments in Runcorn to echoes of revival across the north, these posts trace the kingdom's map one story at a time.
4 posts that point to the kingdom
A short selection of recent writings that walk through real encounters, equipping steps, and what it means to be sent out from Runcorn.
What encounter looks like
A honest look at what it means to meet God in the middle of a normal Tuesday in Runcorn.
Equipping ordinary disciples
How a simple conversation can turn into a calling — and the small steps that follow.
Sent out from a small town
Stories of people from our community who took the gospel further than they ever planned.
The royal priesthood up close
One person's journey from sitting in a pew to living as part of a holy nation.
Has this blog helped you?
We hear from readers who found encouragement, clarity, or a new perspective through the posts we share. Here is what they have said.
The devotional on faith felt like it was written just for me. It gave me the courage to take the next step in my journey.

Sarah J.
Blog reader, Runcorn
I have been following the blog for a few months now. Each post feels like a genuine conversation, not a lecture.

Mark T.
Blog subscriber
Reading about the community work in Runcorn made me want to get involved. It is good to see faith in action.

Emily R.
Newcomer to Eden : 316
The blog helps me stay grounded. It reminds me that the Kingdom is about ordinary people walking together.

David L.
Long-time reader
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