Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions regarding Amy's work, publications, speaking engagements, and more.
Whether you're seeking information about accessing her scholarly research, purchasing her books, or inviting her to speak at an event, we aim to provide clear and concise responses to address your enquiries. Explore the questions below to discover more about Amy's diverse contributions and how you can engage with her work and ministry.
Yes, you can read Amy's doctoral thesis on Sayers here.
Amy’s books are available through most online book retailers in the US and U.K. this website does not sell the books directly. Please visit Amazon worldwide as well as Barnes and Noble, Christianbook, Waterstones, Eden Books, St Andrew’s Bookstore among others.
Amy has no set speaking fee. She works freelance and this enables her to take on work projects and speaking invitations of various kinds. Invite Amy.
Amy’s calendar fills up way in advance - we advise leaving 8-12 months, although she does consider invitations 24 months in advance of the event.
No. Amy serves across a wide range of organisations from commercial to charitable, denominational to non-religious, political to NGO. She offers her work as a contribution in the context of a wide range of views.
No. Amy is a freelance consultant, speaker and theologian. She is also Honorary Lecturer in Divinity at the University of Aberdeen.
Amy can be supported for some of her pro bono work. Visit Amy’s Ministry Project in collaboration with Latimer Minster for more details of how to support Amy in the UK.
Amy is not ordained in any denomination, she is a lay theologian. Over the last 30 years she has served in different ways in the local church. She is a cradle Anglican and worships in an Anglican Church. Amy is also a founding member of an ecumenical Christian Community called Latimer Minster that incubates and supports pioneers, micro churches, and Christian projects internationally.
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