Barnabas
by Graham Jeffrey
GoodBookStall Review:
I can do no better than quote the words from the cover of this little book. “The gentle humour of these cartoons cannot fail to charm and delight Christians of every age and persuasion. In his simplicity, Barnabas is a breath of fresh air, defying the logic of the wise. His failings are so very human, his innocent trust in God’s love so endearing, that the reader is readily drawn into his world of innocent musings.” I first met Barnabas many years ago, and have always loved him.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/03/01)
I can do no better than quote the words from the cover of this little book. “The gentle humour of these cartoons cannot fail to charm and delight Christians of every age and persuasion. In his simplicity, Barnabas is a breath of fresh air, defying the logic of the wise. His failings are so very human, his innocent trust in God’s love so endearing, that the reader is readily drawn into his world of innocent musings.” I first met Barnabas many years ago, and have always loved him.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/03/01)








