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  • av Jon Cox
    149

    The biography of adventuring pioneer Jon Cox who founded AdventurePlus.

  • - Running to Survive, Thrive and Believe
    av Austen Hardwick
    115,-

    Spiritual wisdom from a stroke survivor who discovered a deeper connection with God through running.Austen Hardwick suffered three strokes in his forties. Running had always been part of his life, but now he was running to get his brain functioning again. As he started to regain fitness he realised that running created the space to process what had happened to him, and that it gave him space to be with God.Weaving together personal testimony and biblical teaching, Austen shows how running is a metaphor for the Christian life, and how we can learn to live life in all its fullness. Through suffering and trials, we have an ever present God who wants to know us and love us.In a culture when we are urged to do more exercise, this is a timely reminder that running can actually be both good for the heart and the soul.

  • av Rosie Greening
    149

    This hilarious touch-and-feel book is a light-hearted introduction to God's creation.

  • - Learning from the Inspirational Resource Church of Antioch in the Book of Acts
    av Matthew Porter
    169

    'Overflow' finds a clear biblical example of a resource church (local churches which exist to influence their region by growing and planting on a regular basis) described in Acts at Antioch, and provides suggestions of lessons we can learn from that church today.

  • - Finding Our Place in His Great Story
    av Derek Walmsley
    159,-

    An accessible and helpful guide for anyone who is trying to discern what their vocation might be.Ideal for those who are seriously thinking about becoming a vicar or minister, 'God Calls Everyone' is also suitable for anyone who is just starting to explore their vocational journey. It is also helpful for anyone thinking about what they can contribute to the work of the Kingdom in a non-ordained capacity.The uniqueness of this book is that it centres around an overview of the whole Bible story. The reader is then invited to take part in God's story, and what he is doing, rather than asking what they can do for God. Questions at the end of each chapter allow the reader to reflect, think through the characteristics / attributes needed for serving God, and ultimately help them discover their part in God's story.This is an accessible book for everyone, written in a quirky and engaging way that is a joyous celebration of God calling us all to be part of his story.

  • av Bethan James
    99,-

    Here are pictures which tell the story of the life of Jesus. Colour each one to make this picture book your own. Content Benefits: Much loved stories from the life of Jesus are retold for children in this charming colouring book. The life of Jesus is retold for children alongside colouring-in pictures to keep little fingers busy Engaging illustrations to colour in Includes simple retellings of Bible stories Helps children to learn while having fun Perfect gift idea Ideal resource for anyone working in a church/ Sunday School setting Suitable for Sunday School prizes Suitable for ages 4-7 Binding - Paperback Pages - 24 Publisher - Authentic Media

  • - Lost Dreams. Good Grief. And a Better Story
    av Lizzie Lowrie
    155,-

    An honest look at the messiness of life when you are forced to live the life you didn't imagine. Reeling from the disappointment of a failed business venture, Lizzie Lowrie's life takes a nightmarish turn as she suffers miscarriage after miscarriage. Written from the messy middle of life, where there are no neat or cliched answers, Lizzie honestly shares her pain and the fight to find God in her suffering. Providing a safe space to remind people that they're not alone, it's okay to grieve and their story matters, this is for anyone who has lost their dream and is struggling to understand their purpose when life looks nothing like they hoped it would. Content Benefits: Covering many universal truths such as unanswered prayer, grief, disappointment, vulnerability and faith in crisis this book is for anyone who has lost their dream and is struggling to understand that their story still has meaning and purpose even when life looks nothing like they hoped it would. A story about pregnancy loss and childlessness that doesn't end with a baby It's told from the messy middle, allowing space for the tension between faith and loss to remain rather than trying to neaten it up with solutions and reasons Explores the pain of multiple miscarriages and infertility An honest look about the struggle to find God in suffering Real and honest look at disappointment, challenges, emotional pain and grief as well as finding the hope of a changed perspective that enables you to live with your own story Lizzie's story provides a safe space to remind people that they're not alone, it's okay to grieve and their story matters Looks at the idea that a woman's true identity is not defined by motherhood but by being a child of God Helpful for anyone experiencing miscarriage or baby loss Suitable for anyone wanting to comfort and understand their loved one's pain of miscarriage Helpful for anyone who longs to be a mother but is not, for whatever reason Ideal for anyone struggling with the loss of their dreams and trying to find their purpose in life again

  • - A True Story Of Persecution, Imprisonment, and Perseverance
     
    155,-

    The incredible true story of one man's imprisonment for the gospel; his brokenness, God's faithfulness and his eventual freedom.

  • av Tutor in Ethics Sean (St Mellitus College) Doherty
    135

  • - Why Singleness is Good, and Practical Thoughts on Being Single and Sexual
    av Sean Doherty
    155,-

    Only Way Is Ethics, The: Sexual Singleness Ever wonder how to handle the tough ethical issues we face? The Only Way Is Ethics is an accessible, practical series of guides designed to equip both new and mature Christians to think through important and current ethical issues in the light of the Bible and theology. It offers help to Christians facing these issues themselves and for ministers as they provide guidance. Each guide (also available separately in print or as an e-book) has a 'Go Deeper' section listing resources for further reference. Some people are great on experience, some great on the Bible and theology; here is a book that is great on both. Sean's own testimony shaped by the Lord's word and work in his life models what "abundant life" means. - The Right Revd Keith Sinclair, Bishop of Birkenhead Sexual Singleness explores why singleness is hard, yet can be deeply fulfilling - even better than marriage - and needs to be valued much more highly by the church. Drawing on his own experience and that of others, he offers practical suggestions for how churches can nurture and support single people.

  • - And Some Pastoral and Missional Thoughts About Homosexuality Along the Way
    av Sean Doherty
    155,-

    Ever wonder how to handle the tough ethical issues we face? The Only Way Is Ethics is an accessible, practical series of guides designed to equip both new and mature Christians to think through important and current ethical issues in the light of the Bible and theology. It offers help to Christians facing these issues themselves and for ministers as they provide guidance. Each guide (also available separately in print or as an e-book) has a 'Go Deeper' section listing resources for further reference. Sean Doherty has provided us with a remarkable resource. It is remarkable, first, because it is deeply rooted in his own experience and reflection as someone who has experienced same-sex attraction. But it is also remarkable for the way it is fully engaged in contemporary research and discussion. Sean manages to connect and integrate his own experience with the best thinking in this area. Finally, Sean offers an account that is remarkably accessible and which will be of help to a wide range of people. It is one of the best resources out there. Revd Dr Ian Paul, theologian, author, and blogger at Psephizo.com In Living Out My Story , Sean tells us his own story of same-sex attraction which he uses to illuminate his discussion of homosexuality, same-sex marriage and the church. He shows how churches can provide a loving welcome and acceptance of gay people whilst being faithful to Jesus's teaching about sex.

  • - Jesus and Sexuality
    av Sean Doherty
    155,-

    Ever wonder how to handle the tough ethical issues we face? The Only Way Is Ethics is an accessible, practical series of guides designed to equip both new and mature Christians to think through important and current ethical issues in the light of the Bible and theology. It offers help to Christians facing these issues themselves and for ministers as they provide guidance. Each guide (also available separately in print or as an e-book) has a 'Go Deeper' section listing resources for further reference. Sean Doherty's new introduction to sexual ethics is firmly grounded in solid biblical scholarship and shows clearly and concisely not only what the Bible teaches about sexuality, marriage, singleness and divorce, but why this teaching makes sense in terms of the nature of God and his desire that men and women should flourish and find fulfilment. It is also firmly connected to the realities of the contemporary world and full of practical wisdom. This is an important and timely book that deserves to be widely read. Buy it and give it away to your friends! - Dr Martin Davie, Tutor in Doctrine, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford; author of A Guide to the Church of England. QUILTBAG: Jesus and sexuality sets out the biblical and theological basis for the Christian view that sex is for marriage only, and that marriage is the union of a woman and a man. Written from within Sean's own experience of same-sex orientation, this guide is accessible and personal.

  • - Why Telling and Hearing Stories Can Save the Church
    av Steve Morris
    179,-

    An engaging look at how our life stories can enable us to tell the gospel in a way that connects effectively with people. Jesus was the master storyteller, powerfully relating accessible stories to convey the good news, and Steve Morris calls us to reclaim the art of storytelling in the church today. In a world of increasing social fragmentation and loneliness, this book demonstrates how listening to others can be transformational. When we truly hear people's stories, we begin to feel wonder at life and the way God is at work, and those telling their stories start to feel a sense of belonging. Inspiring stories are grounded by practical ideas to put storytelling at the heart of the church, and questions in each chapter encourage us all to glimpse more of God, revel in our uniqueness and realise that we all have something unique to offer as his followers. Underpinned by practical pastoral experience, this is a book full of quirky and unexpected life stories that open us up afresh to the beauty of life and our God.

  • av Timothy Shaun Price
    615,-

    This text seeks to bring Marin Luther and Herman Bavinck, as well as their respective traditions, into conversation on the subject of education. Both of these theologians wrote specifically about the role of classical education in the life of the Christian. The book then examines how the theological principles of the Lutheran and Dutch neo-Calvinist traditions would approach the topic differently, and what application this may have for those interested in Christianity and education today.

  • - A New Approach to John and the Jews
    av Stephen Motyer
    569

    Is John's Gospel antisemitic? In John 8:44 Jesus tells the Jews, 'You are of your father the Devil', a charge used throughout the centuries by antisemites to fuel hatred of the Jews. And it is no one-off statement: throughout the Gospel, 'the Jews' appear as Jesus' sharpest opponents, ultimately seeking his execution. Who then are 'the Jews' in John's Gospel? Defending John against the charge of antisemitism, Motyer argues that, far from demonising the Jews, the Gospel seeks to present Jesus as 'Good News for Jews' in a late first century setting.

  • - Essays in Reassessment
    av Carl Trueman
    615,-

    Traditionally Protestant theology, between Luther's early reforming career and the dawn of the Enlightenment, has been seen in terms of decline and fall into the wastelands of rationalism and scholastic speculation. Editors Trueman and Clark challenge this perception in this transatlantic collection of eighteen essays covering Luther and Calvin; Early Reformed Orthodoxy; the British Connection; From High Orthodoxy to Enlightenment; and the Rise of Lutheran Orthodoxy.

  • - An Analysis of the Timing, Mechanism and Manifestation of Spirit-Reception in Luke-Acts
    av David J McCollough
    499,-

  • - Getting to Grips with the Broad Brushstrokes of God's Word
    av W Graham Scroggie
    265,-

  • - A Message of Hope
    av Adrian Plass
    339,-

    AIDS. Africa. Sickness. Read these words and what comes into your mind? Death? Destruction? Hopelessness? Definitely not my problem? Well, Adrian and Bridget Plass went to Zambia and found out for themselves that the West's image of the truth is far from accurate. Although HIV/AIDS is a problem of staggering proportions, organizations such as World Vision are taking key steps towards a solution. Imaginative teaching, a chance to work, and genuine, prayerful care are all beginning to change things for the better. Can a book about AIDS be filled with amazing stories of hope, tears and laughter? This one is.

  • - The British Baptist Recovery of Baptismal Sacramentalism
    av Stanley K Fowler
    615,-

  • - Part 1 Sex and Marriage
    av Sean Doherty
    179,-

    Ever wonder how to handle the tough ethical issues we face? Such as: Should I attend a same-sex wedding? If two people love each other, why shouldn't they express that love through sex? How can the church support single people seeking to live a godly life? Should divorcees remarry in church? These four accessible, practical guides on sex and marriage will equip both new and mature Christians to think through the issues in the light of the Bible and theology. They offer help to Christians facing these issues themselves and for ministers as they provide guidance. Each guide (also available separately in print or as an e-book) has a 'Go Deeper' section listing resources for further reference. Look out for the other guides on topics such as abortion, euthanasia, wealth and poverty. In a world of increasing ethical complexity this is an invaluable down-to-earth practical resource for Christians. Sean Doherty has produced a much-needed accessible introduction to a series of controversial subjects in which he confronts tough questions based on candour, common sense and personal experience. It will be widely welcomed. - Dr Don Horrocks, Head of Public Policy, Evangelical Alliance

  • - Part Two, Life and Death
    av Sean Doherty
    179,-

    Sean Doherty is Tutor in Ethics and Director of Studies at St Mellitus College and one of the founders of www.livingout.org. He is married to Gaby, with four children, and they are involved in ministry in an inner-city church plant in a housing estate in London. Sean is a member of the Grove Ethics group. You can follow him on Twitter @swdoherty.

  • - Rethinking Old Testament Ethics
    av Hetty Lalleman
    279

  • - Perspectives on the Modern Critical Reception-History of St Jeromes Corpus
    av Christopher C Knight
    415,-

    This is the first full-length detailed survey and critique of modern Jerome scholarship, covering the crucial period 1880-2014. At one level, the author ably argues that, despite Jerome's faults, his work holds many important insights into the Early Church's formation of Christian identity and Christian orthodoxy. On another level, by examining aspects of Jerome's writing through the lens of modern scholarship, the study also illumines the changing directions and perspectives of Jerome studies. As such, it is a valuable and unique account of the scholarly representation of Jerome's oeuvre. Christopher Knight's work will continue to have a respected place amongst Jerome studies for years to come. Content 1. Introduction 2. Jerome and Biblical Interpretation in the Early Church 3. Early Modern Jerome Scholarship: 1880-1965 4. Later Modern Jerome Scholarship: 1966-2012 5. Present Jerome Scholarship: 2013-2015 6. The Future of Jerome Studies 7. Conclusion

  • - A Call to Make Your Life Count in a World of Urgent Need
     
    149

    While leading a team on a week-long trek of the Himalayas, bestselling author and pastor David Platt was stunned by the human needs he encountered, an experience so dramatic that it "changed the trajectory of my life."

  • - Bursting with Features to Help you Understand and Live Out God's Word Today
    av Media Authentic
    69

  • - Life Lessons from Moses - Exploring Intimacy with God
    av Jen Baker
    149

  • - Unsung Lives from the Bible Resonating with Stories from Today
    av Jeannie Kendall
    155,-

    An interesting and often challenging look at some of the unnamed people in the Bible and their contemporary counterparts. In Finding Our Voice, powerful modern-day testimony intermingles with the often raw experiences of those we read about in the pages of the Bible - unnamed characters who have, in a sense, never had a 'voice' of their own.

  • av Matthew Porter
    149

    STOP PRESS MAY 2019

  • - Baby Loss, Autism, Illness - A Mother's True Story of Hope and Survival
    av Emma Rutland
    179,-

    'I wondered where God was in all of this. My world was colourless and dark. The rainbow of promise I yearned for was nowhere in sight. The word 'traumatized' barely even scratched the surface of how I felt.'As Emma Rutland's dreams of a normal, happy family life with husband Andy are overtaken by the reality of loss and disability, she searches for hope. Stretched is a glimpse into the reality of living with children with special needs and the pain of baby loss, and is a very candid account of the unpredictable nature of a life not imagined and a faith that is tested. Emma's story is one of fear and loss, hope and strength, reality and acceptance and, ultimately, the victory of living an unexpected life with a faithful God.Real, raw and candid, Stretched will encourage anyone struggling with baby loss or parenting challenges.

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