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  • - Don't let the past hold you back
    av Steve Goss
    135

    Four volumes on developing as a Christian disciple, which can be used alongside the Freedom in Christ course.

  • av Sue Atkinson
    169

    Being depressed often leaves you feeling paralysed into inaction. Climbing back out of the pit of gloom seems almost impossible. You need help, and that is what this book offers - practical, humane and spiritual help. Sue Atkinson has suffered years of depression herself. She does not write as an expert on depression or as a depression counsellor, but as someone who knows the feelings from close personal experience. As a result, her book contains a varied menu of hints, quotations and illustrations, not page after page of unbroken text. This is a book to dip into as fits your mood and need, making a dependable guide to the climb.

  • - Thoughts, 2000-2020 - As heard on 'Thought for the Day' on BBC Radio 4
    av Rhidian (Reader) Brook
    149

    Bestselling novelist and broadcaster, Rhidian Brook, presents a spiritual commentary on our lives and times, drawn from his popular broadcasts on Radio 4's Thought for the Day

  • av John L. Bell
    149

    John L. Bell's gloriously honest book on the Psalms offers what people need to help them cope with life as it really is

  • av Tim Dowley
    149

    The stories of ten Christians who, at immense personal risk, protected and rescued Jews from the Nazis.

  • av Revd Helen Roberts
    149

    Why does jealousy so often get in the way in woman to woman relationships? How can we avoid the comparison trap?

  • av Cathy Madavan
    149

    This is a book for women who want to make a difference. Full of life principles, it will create a conversation around how we should live as women of influence.

  • - Learning To Thrive As A Ministry Mum
    av Jules Middleton
    143

    An invitation into a real, raw and occasionally ridiculous life of being a mum in ministry in the 21st century.

  • - Navigating the Mess!
    av Revd Anne Calver
    149

    Navigating (with Jesus) the changes that hit you when you bring a child into the western world.

  • - Why Your Purpose Matters
    av Rich Wilson
    149

    The inspiring story of Rich Wilson, Team Leader at Fusion and the growth of the incredible student movement he serves. Packed with real-life stories of ordinary people following an extraordinary God, this book will encourage readers to find and pursue their calling through adventure and adversity.

  • av Cecil F Alexander
    115,99

    Beloved hymn All Things Bright and Beautiful in picture book format

  • - The Easter Story
    av Karen Langtree
    115,99

    Alfie and Alia, two of heaven's smallest angels, discover the Easter story.

  • - What Hawking said and why it matters
    av David Hutchings
    149

    Hutchings and Wilkinson explain the key elements of Stephen Hawking's physical and mathematical theories, consider their philosophical and religious implications, and relate his ideas to traditional Judaeo-Christian concepts of God.

  • av Liz Hoare
    149

    Liz Hoare investigates the lives and writings of twelve great spiritual writers of our times, looking especially at how their books can serve as resources for spiritual growth and discipleship.

  • - Women in Leadership
    av Deborah Duncan
    149

    This is a resource book and one of encouragement for women leaders. It is written by a woman speaking into the lives of women, and features the testimonials of genuine women leaders. This is a blend of theology, theory and testimony. Gifted  includes case studies from a variety of different leaders that reflect what is said in each chapter; this also includes women from different theological backgrounds.

  • - The Case Against Dogmatic Atheism
    av Rupert Shortt
    149

    A timely and succinct critique that exposes the main flaws in Dawkins's latest book - including his weakness for crude caricatures, his philosophical illiteracy and other mistakes and muddles - while also demonstrating the coherence of a mature, self-critical faith and its contribution to human progress.

  • - What Jesus Said About Power, Success and Counting Stuff
    av Emma Ineson
    149

    This book will examine biblical perspectives on ambition and success, particularly from the point of view of Jesus and the gospels. It will affirm what is praiseworthy in the current emphasis on church growth, whilst challenging the creep of more secular assumptions about what it looks like to be successful.

  • av Christine Poulson
    145,-

    The atmosphere in the lab is toxic. It is only a matter of time before there is a flu pandemic with the potential to kill billions. Or so wealthy entrepreneur Lyle Lynstrum believes. That is why he is funding research into transgenics - the mechanism by which viruses can jump the species barrier - at a high security lab on a tidal island off the North Devon coast. A suspiciously rapid turnover of staff has him worried. He sends in scientist Katie Flanagan as an undercover lab technician. Something is clearly very wrong, but before Katie can get to the bottom of what is going on, a colleague is struck down by a mysterious illness. Has the safety of the facility been compromised, allowing a deadly virus to escape? Katie begins to suspect that the scientists are as deadly as the diseases - and that her cover has been blown. Then the island is cut off by high seas and a terrifying game of cat-and-mouse begins...

  • av Lauren H Brandenburg
    169

    "e;We all need to know what's missing in our lives. At a funeral people describe everything a person has accomplished in their life, but what if they missed something? What if there was one thing they never got to do? And what if they had a chance to go back and do it?"e; The Blackwells are a family with an astounding history and traditions, which include holding their funerals before they die! Their ways are questionable and their stories about deceased relatives are as bold as their red hair, but it is their eclectic wares that keep tourists coming back to their market in the town of Coraloo. Charlie Price, whose world has come crumbling down after a lapse in judgement leaves him unemployed, finds himself flung into the chaotic world of the Blackwells when he relocates to Coraoo with his socialite wife, Velveteen, and comic book-obsessed son, Gideon. Here Charlie attempts to make a living as a "e;picker"e;, reselling underpriced items he picks up at the market. Some of the Blackwells welcome him with open arms and but others resent pickers and want him thrown out of the market. Charlie soon finds this new way of life under threat and his quest for simplicity seems to be crumbling. Perhaps it's time for Charlie to have a funeral of his own... This charming story of hope will warm your heart and make your imagination soar.

  • - He's out, now innocents suffer
    av Les Cowan
    165

    Father Ramon feels no remorse for the sins. His years in jail were spent not atoning but plotting his revenge: and now he is free. David Hidalgo is once again dragged into danger...

  • av Juliet David
    129

    Complete the illustrations of 16 favourite Bible stories by colouring and adding stickers.

  • - Step-by-Step with Steve Smallman
    av Steve Smallman
    145

    Become a top artist in no time with Steve Smallman!

  • - Step by Step with Steve Smallman
    av Steve Smallman
    145

    Become a top artist in no time with Steve Smallman!

  • - Forty Days of Feasting in a Wartime Kitchen
    av Claud Fullwood
    185

    Food is always a hot topic - Food waste, food banks, food miles, local versus imported. As we all need food, we can't ignore it. But as some families struggle without enough food to live on, others are challenged to consider how much they throw away, or how to make the food they have go further. Which is why Claud Fullwood set herself the challenge of living on World War Two rations for Lent. It opened her eyes not only to issues of hunger and waste, but also to the many ways in which we have the power to fix our groaning food system, make our families stronger and our communities whole again. The Rations Challenge takes the wisdom of World War Two and looks at how it can help us revolutionise how we live now. By learning the lessons our parents and grandparents lived by in the '30s and '40s, we can build a future that works for everyone.

  • - 365 daily readings from Charles Wesley
    av Stephen Poxon
    185 - 385,-

    Reverend Charles Wesley (1707 - 1788): Anglican priest, Oxford University graduate, leader of the English Methodist movement, and arguably the greatest hymn-writer of all time, with at least 6,000 hymns to his credit, many of which retain their popularity and status as "classics".Charles Wesley was a gifted poet, with an almost unparalleled ability to capture deep truths of Scripture and condense them into meaningful verse, thereby conveying theology in terms that a wide spectrum of people could understand.For all his genius as a wordsmith, Charles Wesley was an intensely humble Christian, sometimes living in the shadow of his brother, John, but, nevertheless, complementing the ministry of his sibling with a softer touch and a less rigid approach to life and faith.Through the Year with Charles Wesley offers a glimpse into the works of a great man whose legacy has survived the centuries, and which still influences modern hymnology.

  • - Diospi Suyana - A Story Shared Around the World
    av Klaus-Dieter John
    149

    "e;You are out of your minds!"e; That was the reaction of many when they heard. Klaus and Martina John were planning to build a modern hospital for the Peruvian Indios - without any capital, income, or loans. But the resulting story of Diospi Suyana has become a thriller full of miracles and examples of divine providence. Since its inauguration in 2007, the adventure has continued as Diospi Suyana has regularly faced danger, corruption, and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. And yet it continues to grow. The Hospital of Hope has been the subject of 500+ media reports around the world. The unexpected twists and turns in its history has fascinated millions.

  • - Benjamin Kwashi: Archbishop on the front line
    av Andrew Boyd
    185

    In the warzone that Nigeria has become, Archbishop Ben Kwashi has survived three assassination attempts. A brutal assault on his wife, Gloria, drove him to his knees - to forgive and find the strength to press on. Islamist militants have Nigeria in their sights. These are the terrorists who kidnapped hundreds of Christian schoolgirls - who have vowed to turn Africa's most populous nation into a hard-line Islamic state. Their plan is to drive the Christian minority from the north by kidnapping, bombing and attacking churches. Plateau State is on the frontline. But holding that line against Boko Haram, and standing firm for the Gospel, is Ben Kwashi, the Anglican Archbishop of Jos. In Jos, churches have been turned into fortresses and Archbishop Ben now conducts more funerals than weddings and baptisms put together. He has survived three assassination attempts and his wife has been brutally attacked. Yet his faith grows ever more vibrant. He has adopted scores of orphans who live in his home, including many who are HIV positive. And the challenge of his message - to live for the Gospel even in the face of terror - has never been so timely.

  • - Dealing with divorce day-to-day
    av Ruth Clements
    145

    "e;How am I supposed to keep going when all I want to do is hide? How does separation work. What are the ins-and-outs and complexities of divorce? Am I going to get through this?"e; Ruth Clements divorce turned her world upside down, and now she guides the reader, with compassion and practical advice, on how to survive the maelstrom. Showing that there is always hope, and giving tips on how to deal with the practicalities of separation and divorce, Clements has written a guide that is warm, entertaining and practical. This book will show you that there is a way through and will be your companion on the journey.

  • av Kathlene Seney-Williams
    149

    This is a book that comes alongside the reader as a travel guide and walks through the journey via a step-by-step approach. Walking the Single Parent Journey offers the reader a chance for self-discovery, of coming to terms with the pains and effects of the past in order to boldly face the challenges that lie ahead. The book discusses the everyday struggles and issues that single parents face, whilst offering advice and tips on managing and dealing with them successfully. The author encourages the reader to create systems and put strategies in place to help make life easier, drawing on her own experiences.

  • av Bob Hartman
    115,-

    Engaging board book for babies sharing simple biblical verses about God's love for them

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