
Angie Jones
Angie Jones.is a retired head teacher, now writes freelance for several magazines. She has had two books published; Walks in the Slow Lanes of Suffolk and Walks in the Slow lanes of Essex. Angie tells of her adventures exploring rural East Anglia at W.I. meetings and the like. She also speaks in churches – sometimes sharing the joys and tragedies of her life-story.
ArticleLife Lessons: Living in hope of a reunion
Angie Jones shares the indescribable pain of losing two of her children, alongside the joy of seeing God bring something good out of the sorrow
OpinionWhen I found that ‘illegal immigrant’ means brother in Christ
Amid heated political debate over “illegal immigrants” in the UK, writer Angie Jones steps inside Wethersfield Immigration Camp to meet the people behind the headlines. What she finds are not statistics or soundbites, but men with names, stories, and unshakable faith.
Article‘The best place for young children isn’t nursery. It’s at home’
Retired head teacher Angie Jones challenges Christian parents to check whether their priorities are based on God’s principles or our consumer-driven culture.







