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  • - Over 100 stories to read out loud
    av Bob Hartman
    185,-

    100 stories from the Bible, written to be read aloud.

  • av Louise Morse
    135,-

    To be diagnosed with dementia is 'like being blindfolded and let loose in a maze'. There is no clear treatment to follow, because each case is unique. But once thickets of misunderstanding and misinformation are brushed aside, there are pathways to hope. 'Secular models of support don't adequately reflect Christian values of compassion, love and service,' explains Louise Morse. 'Neither do they describe the power of spiritual support. This is key to the wellbeing of the caregiver, as well as the person with dementia.' This book is packed with examples of what works, as well as practical advice and accessible medical information. Louise Morse is a cognitive behavioural therapist and works with a national charity whose clients include people with dementia. Her MA dissertation, based on hundreds of interviews, examined the effects on families of caring for a loved one with dementia.

  • av Antonia Woodward
    119,-

    A very giftable book of Bible words and prayers for a special moment

  • - A Hands-on Guide to Lectio Divina. 40 guided meditations
    av Jan Johnson
    155,-

    Lectio divina is a practice of Scripture reading that treats the Bible not only as a text to be examined, but also as the living Word of God spoken anew to us. Traditionally, Lectio Divina has four separate steps: read; meditate; pray; contemplate. Experienced Bible teacher Jan Johnson presents forty Scripture meditations organised topically, giving us the tools we need to practice Lectio Divina on our own. Each meditation can be used both individually and in group settings, and includes: An introduction to the meditation encouraging a time of quiet preparatory exercise; the complete passage from Scripture with explanations, context, and background to the text, help to enter and absorb the text; space to contemplate the passage, respond to God in prayer and rest in his presence; and an exercise to implement the ideas of the passage in our daily lives. Meeting God in Scripture moves us beyond merely understanding what the text meant in its original context to a direct spiritual encounter with Christ.

  • av Bob Hartman
    109,-

    Here is a collection of eighteen fun, fast-paced stories for Christmas from one of the UK's most popular storytellers. Bob Hartman is renowned for his retellings of traditional stories from around the world. This Christmas collection contains eleven episodes that link directly to the Nativity story, with a further seven folktales that provide memorable insights into the real meaning of Christmas. A very readable black and white text with line drawings throughout.

  • - From Constantine to the medieval world AD 312-600
    av Tim Dowley
    175,-

    Historical survey covering early church persecution of Christians through the triumph of Constantine.

  • av Antonia Woodward
    119,-

    A very giftable book of Bible words and prayers for a special moment

  • - An introduction
    av Graham Tomlin
    124,-

    "e;An accessible account of Luther, his life, thoughts, writings and all that surrounded him. Tomlin's writing is readable and informative... For most people, this packed-full, not so little, littlebook will be just enough for them to feel that they now 'get' Martin Luther."e; - Church of England Newspaper One of the towering characters of the Reformation, Martin Luther's actions, beliefs and writings have had an incalculable effect on the lives of millions of people. In this engaging book, Graham Tomlin paints a vivid picture of Luther's life, from his early struggles with faith to his emergence as the leading figure in the Reformation. The man revealed here is obstinate, sensitive, blunt and determined - willing to risk all for his convictions.

  • av Dr Denis Alexander
    139,-

    This work introduces the complex relationship between science and the Christian faith. It is accessible to both Christians and the interested general reader.

  • av Anny Donewald
    149,-

    Anny Donewald had a seemingly charmed childhood as the daughter of a top basketball coach. Then, when she was thirteen, one of her father's players began to abuse her, setting her on a path of self-destruction which led ultimately into the explosive world of the sex industry. After Anny competed in an amateur night at a strip club, she found herself sucked into the subculture of drugs, money, and prostitution, dancing in Las Vegas and Chicago's hottest sex venues. But the fantasy of fistfuls of hundred-dollar bills quickly turned into the reality of bloodstains on bathroom floors, during nights with clients in luxurious hotels. At an emotional breaking point, pondering the termination of her unborn son, Anny reached the gates of her personal hell. The atheist did the unthinkable, and cried out to God. This captivating memoir reveals how women from all walks of life can find themselves trapped in the sex trade and illustrates that God loves them no matter what. Dancing for the Devil is a heart-breaking and fascinating story of darkness, grace, and ultimately, the healing power of love.

  • - A collection of bestloved prayers
    av Morag Reeve
    135,-

    A must-have collection of best loved prayers for every occasion, making an attractive and very affordable gift book

  • - Why, despite everything, I still belong to the tribe
    av Gerard Kelly
    145,-

    The Christian faith is about grace, not law, yet the evangelical church gets it wrong. Gerard Kelly uses the story of the Prodigal Son to unpack the idea, explaining as he does so why he is still willing to describe himself as part of the tribe. This book explores in depth the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, suggesting that this one story carries in concentrated form the DNA of the message of Jesus. Exploring this parable and the wider biblical story arc in which it is set, The Prodigal Evangelical suggests a reframing of the gospel narrative in four key words: beauty, brokenness, forgiveness and invitation. These four words describe the human condition ' we are beautiful, broken, forgiven and invited ' and create a telling of the Christian story that centres on the breadth and depth of the love of God. This is the narrative at the heart of evangelical faith. The Prodigal Evangelical embraces the death of Christ as essentially about forgiveness. The cross is where it becomes possible both to be forgiven and to forgive: this is the game-changing force that creates the Christian movement. In both dimensions the forgiveness offered is unilateral. The Prodigal Evangelical leads directly to Gerard's personal experience of the cross as a life-changing encounter.

  • - Finding quiet time in the presence of God
    av Angus Buchan
    129,-

    Angus Buchan explains how a quiet place where we can meet with God can refresh, energise and renew us.

  • - Living Life in Overflow
    av Danielle Strickland
    119,-

    - What if there were ways to live that filled you, rather than depleting you? - What if there were an ocean of joy, freedom and wholeness within reach? - What if you could tap into an inexhaustible resource of power and love? - What would your life look like without fear? These are the questions God put deep inside of us, so we'd go looking for more. Looking for more is what this book is all about ' a massive jump into a boundless ocean of love. Take the plunge!

  • av Steve (Author) Turner
    135,-

    This selection of the best of the material produced by the performance poet since the mid 1970s is designed to appeal to a broad range of readers of all ages. It contains a variety of fun and reflective verse on a wide range of subjects from love and death to daydreams.

  • av Wendy Virgo
    135,-

    Wendy offers studies of key women in the New Testament as a starting point for a series of reflections on women's roles in the church today. Some of these women were saints, full of good works; some were frankly poisonous and did considerable harm. From her long experience within Newfrontiers, Wendy offers a good deal of shrewd advice and writes candidly about her own struggles to fit into church structures. Women can be powerful in a church and can be influential in changing it from a sick community to a healthy one. They can be a tremendous asset or a huge liability. They can influence the whole ambience of a church... The pages of the New Testament contain a surprising number of references to women to whom we can relate as we seek to build good healthy churches in the twenty first century."e;"e;

  • av Rob Parsons
    135,-

    How to raise kids with a healthy view of Christians, the church, themselves and God. It is every Christian parent's fear: what if my child falls away because of something I did, or said, or was? Rob Parsons is extremely reassuring. His pragmatic, candid approach provides both parenting advice and guidance for parents about their own spiritual development. Rob identifies five traits which can quench faith in your child: busyness, cynicism, hypocrisy, judgementalism and over-familiarity (your children never know when they should take off their shoes). He teaches that disappointment is an inevitable part of growing up. There will come a time when they are disappointed with Christians, the Church, themselves and even God. We should teach our children how to love God even when things fall apart. Do not hide your children from the world: instead, help them to discriminate. Above all, provide them with a vision or what they can be and can achieve. Peter became a fisher of men.

  • av Christine and Tony Tufnell
    129,-

    A practical guide for all those living, or preparing to live, in a step-family. Drawing on real-life examples, the authors - both step-parents themselves - help parents to explore key issues and to find the way forward that is best for them. Questions addressed include: - Will I make a good step-parent? - What if we disagree over parenting styles? - My past experiences of family life aren't good. Can I really make it work this time round? - What about money issues? And where are we going to live? - How will the other children feel if we have a new baby?

  • av Stephen Motyer
    79,-

    DRAFT COPY - NOT READY FOR CIRCULATION

  • av Stephen R. Lawhead
    195,-

    The climactic novel in Stephen Lawhead's million-selling five-volume Arthurian epic: The Pendragon Cycle.

  • - The gift of introversion in a noisy church
    av Mark Tanner
    145,-

    Extrovert characters, exuberant worship, large crowds and noisy fellowship seem central to charismatic churches ' but do we really need to shout before God will move in power? Introverts can find charismatic culture off-putting, even disagreeable, and yet love what God is doing. How can they engage in a healthy manner? Is introversion something to be overcome, grown out of, even healed? -It is none of those things,- emphasizes Mark Tanner. -Introversion is a creation gift. It is part of the image of God.- He explores the richness of worshipping God with the personality you have been given. The Church, the Kingdom, and the world need charismatic introverts and this book is a thoughtful and practical guide for introverts and extroverts alike.

  • av Phil Moore
    149,-

    A series of devotional commentaries, which allows people to get to grips with each book of the Bible one bite at a time. Phil Moore does not cover the whole of each book, but rather focuses on key sections which together form a useful introduction. There will be 25 volumes in all: each contains approximately 60 readings. Although the tone is light, the text is full of useful application and backed by substantial scholarship. Matthew - 978 1 85424 988 3 Acts - 978 1 85424 989 0 Revelation - 978-1-85424-990-6 Genesis - 978-0-85721-001-2 1 & 2 Corinthians - 978-0-85721-002-9

  • - The Ultimate A-Z of Festive Gems
    av Reverend Mark Stibbe
    135,-

    A treasury of seasonal wit and wonder

  • av Terry Waite
    119,-

    Following in the great tradition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Wind in the Willows, Terry Waite's Tales of Tommy Twitchnose introduces a new children's character that both children and adults will treasure for years to come.

  • - A Spirituality of Walking
    av Rt Revd Graham B. Usher
    185,-

    In a time of uncertainly and upheaval, Graham Usher urges us to walk ourselves back into life.

  • - Motorcycles and Misfits
    av Revd Sean Stillman
    149,-

    The story of how Sean Stillman, a shy preacher's son from Reading, started and led a long-term outreach to the motorcycle clubs and street people of Swansea.

  • av Mary Joslin
    149,-

    A collection of wise words to comfort and inspire

  • - My Life as a Cop: As Portrayed on SMALL AXE, A Collection of Five Films
    av Dr Leroy & MBE Logan
    155 - 249,-

  • - A Prayer Journey through Lent
    av Father Daniel P. Horan Horan
    149,-

    The Way of the Franciscans is a Lent devotional for 2022 that offers an introduction to the rich, diverse, and inspiring Franciscan spirituality.

  • av WRIGHT TOM
    239 - 295,-

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