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The Christmas story throughout the Bible Great book for the run up to Christmas Features 25 day Christmas Scripture reading plan
Here are twelve realâ¿life heroes whose stories demonstrate the truth and relevance of the Christian faith. Their stories give answers to three questions many ask about Christianity:Is it true?Does it work?Is it worth it?The lives of Columba of Iona, John Knox, John Bunyan, William Wilberforce, David Livingstone, Fanny Crosby, Mary Slessor, Corrie ten Boom, CS Lewis, Eric Liddell, Jim Elliot and Joni Eareckson Tada can inspire us because they did great things through faith.
Why We (Still) Believe is written for the western world that is characterised by a secularised culture that doesn't "do" God. Fourteen different authors grapple with certain aspects of Christianity, discussing the ways that these beliefs are commonly attacked and why they "still" believe in Jesus.
This biography of Elizabeth Mantell helps to fill a major gap in the literature on church and mission in Malawi. Women missionaries have been numerous and influential. Yet, on the whole, they have done their work without seeking or receiving much in the way of public recognition. The book will hold particular interest because of the period which it covers. Much has been written about the pioneering days of missionary work in Malawi, the 1875-1914 period. The book also makes an original contribution to the story of one of the famous centres of mission work in Malawi. Ekwendeni was among the first mission stations to be established and has continued to be prominent in the work of Livingstonia Synod right up to the present day. It has had a particular orientation to medical mission, the sphere in which Elizabeth found her forte.
Teenage Apologetics Subjects ranging from science to the Bible From the author of 'Why I am not an Atheist'
Eleven Christians â¿ including a biologist, a psychiatrist, a journalist, and a debater â¿ travelled on eleven diverse paths to faith in Jesus Christ. This book is the compilation of their answers and experiences written in response to Bertrand Russellâ¿s Why I Am Not A Christian. Contributors include Donald Bruce, Alistair Donald, Henk Drost, Elaine Duncan, Alex MacDonald, Pablo Martinez, David Randall, David Robertson, Chris Sinkinson, and Heather Tomlinson.
First published in 1981, this book presents an original approach to the evolution of air breathing in vertebrates from aquatic ancestors.
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