Get to know us
Welcome to Eternal Publishing, where faith meets literature. Founded by two passionate brothers, David and Andrew, our mission is to bring Christian books to life through the written word. As authors ourselves, we understand the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on hearts and minds.
David, with his unwavering commitment to biblical truth, crafts thought-provoking narratives that challenge and inspire.
Andrew, on the other hand, focus more on the practical nature of discipleship, and writes books which will guide you through understanding aspects of the Christian faith.
Together, we've birthed Eternal Publishing as a haven for Christian literature. Whether you're seeking theological insights, heartwarming stories, or practical guidance, the aim over the next few years is to create a diverse collection of books and ebooks that has something for every seeker.
Join us on this journey as we explore the eternal truths that illuminate our lives. From devotionals to novels, from theological treatises to personal testimonies, we invite you to discover the richness of faith through our words.
Thank you for being part of our story. Together, we'll create a legacy that echoes through eternity.
Blessings,
David & Andrew
Founders, Eternal Publishing
Our vision
At Eternal Publishing, our vision is to illuminate the path to salvation through the power of the written word. We believe that within the pages of every book lies the potential to not only hear the Word of God but to truly understand it. Our goal is to create a world where the message of faith, hope, and love reaches every corner, touching lives and guiding souls towards the light of Christ.
Through our publishing, we aspire to foster a deeper comprehension of the Gospel, encouraging readers to reflect, engage, and ultimately embrace the grace that leads to eternal life. Join us in spreading the good news, one page at a time.
Meet the brothers...
Rev. Andrew Walmsley
David Walmsley
Curate St Mary's, Princes Risborough
Writer
I presently serve as a Curate at St Mary's Church, Princes Risborough, having spent the last two years training for Ordination at St Mellitus Theological College in London. Prior that this I worked as a teacher for over twenty two years in education, for the most part in Secondary education. My last role was as Head of RE. I have a passion for teaching and though I no longer work in education, the role that I carry out in ministry has a large part to do with education, as I help the people that I serve in the church and the wider community understand more of what it means to be a disciple of Christ.
He lives in Yorkshire.
Studied screenwriting after having the idea for the twelve. This shows up in his dialogue and the use of first-person narrative. His dream is to see the twelve on the big screen.
What David wanted to do with the twelve is bring the story of the disciples into a modern setting whilst keeping the story as true to the Bible as possible.
“Once you get an idea, a what-if moment it takes hold, you have to tell that story. This is what happened to me. I had to know who they were, why would Jesus include a tax collector and a freedom fighter in the same group? What would keep them from killing each other? The story of the twelve crosses the generations. They had the same feelings, ambitions and doubts as we do today. The fishermen can easily fit into any modern story battling storms on and off the sea.The more I got to know these characters' hopes and dreams, the more real they became. I hope you find the story of the twelve as enjoyable to read as I did to write.”
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