About Author
Joanne D Cameron,
the Author of the books on this site, is passionate about the Bible, which she believes is the most relevant work of non-fiction ever written. Joanne admits her favourite Bible books are the prophetic messages of Daniel and Revelation. She has run Bible seminars for many years, and enjoys the surprise her students experience when they realise the Bible writers foretold events that are taking place in the 21st century.

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An Idiot’s Guide to the Book of Revelation
This book explains the Bible book of Revelation explaining each verse in simple language. By the end of the book the reader will understand the prophetic text which not only reveals the history of the church from AD90 onwards but also uncovers the future of our world.

An Idiot’s Guide to the Book of Daniel
This book explains Daniel the second prophetic book of the Bible. Daniel was an interpreter of Divine dreams and visions which revealed the future of world ruling empires right up until the second coming of Jesus. You will even find an unmistakable reference to Brexit in Daniel’s interpretations.

100 Thoughts On Women In The Bible (Volume 1)
This book begins a devotional series on the stories of women in the Bible. It begins with Eve at the creation of the world and continues with the lives of famous women throughout Genesis and Exodus. The book takes the reader through one hundred days of devotional readings and gives a thought on each story to begin the day.

100 Thoughts On Women In The Bible (Volume 2)
This book charts the extraordinary stories of Bible women from Exodus to Second Samuel. Not only will you encounter prophetesses, queens and princesses, but also less well connected women such as servants, concubines, prostitutes and even a witch. The lessons we learn from their stories resonate with men and women today.

100 Thoughts On Women In The Bible (Volume 3)
This volume shows that despite the male-dominated society of ancient times not all women were submissive and subservient. The life of queen Jezebel, one of the most infamous women in history, is highlighted. We also learn of Athaliah, Jezebel’s daughter, the only woman to reign as outright queen in Israel. The stories of these two women are dramatic, hair-raising, and certainly confirm that absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Who Is The Holy Spirit?
A Bible Study
There are numerous theories on the Holy Spirit. Some believe He is a disembodied power. Others say He is a force, a bolt of light, wispy cloud, or ethereal presence. Yet the Bible gives a clear picture of the Holy Spirit’s role, appearance, purpose and activity. This book will take you from Genesis to Revelation highlighting the work of the Holy Spirit on earth today and His relevance to every human being.

100 Thoughts On Women In The Bible
(Volume 4)
This volume enters the realm of Bible symbolism showing that God looks on His church as His bride. We discover that God understands the pain of unrequited love. He is not a vengeful tyrant arbitrarily demanding worship. Rather, we see a God who loves humanity with an enduring love that never fades.

An Idiot’s Guide To
The Book of Romans
This verse-by-verse commentary on Paul’s letter to first century Christian believers living in Rome, is a detailed study of the methodology of righteousness by faith in the merits of Jesus Christ and the practicality of Christian living. Therefore, it is relevant to people living in every age and a must read for anyone interested in salvation and gaining eternal life.
“I enjoyed reading ‘An Idiot’s Guide to the Book of Daniel’, it made the book of Daniel understandable and also made me think about my own life. I feel one reading wasn’t enough. I will have to read it again.”
Kelly Gordon
“An Idiot’s Guide to the book of Daniel is not only for adults, its method of simplifying the Bible book also appeals to young people with an interest in prophecy.”
Sophie Hannah
“Both books were real page turners for me. Once I had read one chapter, I had to know what the next chapter would bring. Really important books for our time.”
Tony Lloyd
“An Idiot’s Guide to the book of Revelation is a good read. I liked its step-by-step, non-intellectual approach.”
Pastor Jonathan Holder
“These books expertly make the two most difficult books in the Bible understandable. I love the way Jesus is highlighted in every chapter.”
Mervyn Weir
“I am not an avid reader, but I have now started reading the Daniel book and cannot put it down. I have had to take it to work with me so I can read it when I get a spare moment. Thank you for writing these books for us Joanne.”
“I have now finished reading Joanne’s book on the Holy Spirit. It was eye-opening. It is not a book that you can just read once. It is going to come in handy as a reference point when speaking to others about the Holy Spirit. The book is very insightful and thought-provoking.”
Ayuba Aleshe
“I found both books to be very well written.”
Dr Keith Davidson
“I have tried to read the book of Revelation before but never understood it. Now I have read ‘An Idiot’s Guide to the Book of Revelation’, it makes Revelation so easy to read and understand.”
Lurline Daley
“I loved this book about Daniel. I think it is a must for all Christians.”
Olawale Aliowe
“Absolutely brilliant. ‘An Idiot’s Guide to Revelation’ will break down a lot of barriers, and a lot of things people have not understood. God has obviously anointed you to write this.”
Mark Elliot
“There is so much information in each book, one reading is not enough. Both books brought me to tears. I couldn’t put them down. Having read them once, I had to immediately read them again.”
Howard Daley
“I found the books nice and easy to follow. Thanks for all your hard work in putting them together.”
Pastor Jeremy Tremeer
“The author of the Idiot’s Guide to the Book of Revelation writes with love towards the last book of the biblical canon and with living faith in Jesus. These are important qualities.”
Dr Laszlo Gallusz
“I have read volume one of ‘One Hundred Thoughts On Women In The Bible’. It is a very good book. I have recommended it to my mother as I know she will enjoy it too.”
Sharon Folkes
“I have just begun reading volume one of ‘One Hundred Thoughts On Women In The Bible’ and find it straightforward and very easy to understand. Although I am an academic, overly intellectualised texts hold no fascination for me. I appreciate writers like Joanne Cameron who have the gift of simplifying complicated subjects and making them understandable. “
Tino Murwira
“100 Thoughts Volume Three’ is the best in the series so far. The amount of research that has gone into this book is amazing. Joanne writes about women I didn’t know were in the Bible. I thoroughly enjoyed the book.”
Dr Keith Davidson
” I am reading ‘100 Thoughts On Women In The Bible – Volume One’ and am really being blessed. It’s amazing!”
Susan Carter
“I am happily reading ‘An Idiot’s Guide To The Book of Revelation’ which has greatly simplified the book of Revelation for me. And the stories in ‘100 Thoughts On Women In The Bible – Volume Three’ are short, to the point and easy to follow. Thank you.”
Joy Baker-Smith
“Joanne’s book on Revelation is phenomenal. I couldn’t put it down. It is written so clearly a child could understand it. I have read parts of the prophetic Bible book but have never felt able to read it in its entirety. Joanne’s book enabled me to do this and understand it. I have read the book several times and honestly would rather read it than watch TV.”
“I am now reading Joanne’s book ‘Who Is The Holy Spirit?’ and absolutely love Chapter 7. Can’t wait to finish the rest. Joanne is an excellent writer. The Lord has blessed her with both knowledge and insight.”
William (Billy) Wallace
“Re Joanne’s book on Revelation. I appreciate the way she has made the content extremely accessible. It is certainly a great starting point for people in what is probably the least understood book in the Bible.”
Pastor Steven George
“Joanne is a really knowledgeable person, which comes across in her publications, and is very nice in person. I have purchased all her books so far.”
Jonathan Foster


