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  • - Ten studies for small groups
    av Stephen Mansfield
    119,-

    Series of ten interactive Bible studies on justice and peace, to be launched at Christian Aid Week (11-17 May 2008)

  • - 10 issues on which Christians have to take a stand
    av Rob Frost
    146,-

    Engaging with ten issues Christians may not avoid including the environment, poverty, sex, abortion, euthanasia, television and health care.

  • - Finding a way through the spiritual maze
    av Reverend Michael Green
    146,-

    Everyone is looking for a spirituality - but how to choose? Michael Green picks a path through the maze.

  • - The power of pinpoint prayer
    av Scott Dawson
    160,-

    How to solicit those totally unexpected, breakthrough answers to prayer that will revolutionize your life.

  • - The life and legend of Hudson Taylor
    av Philadelphia
    119,-

    A graphic version of the life and times of legendary China mission hero James Hudson Taylor.

  • - A young woman's journey out of depression
    av Jo Swinney
    132,-

    This book is based on the author's own experience of wrestling with depression, and her story carries the book along. Using this structure she discusses the stigma associated with depression. She talks of the importance of correct diagnosis, and the challenges of day to day survival. She takes an honest look at the temptation to suicide, and how depression affects one's prayer life and relationship to God. Where are the sources of comfort and healing? Jo Swinney considers biblical characters subject to depression, and argues for the importance of sharing stories. Finally she asks, what does her depression teach her?

  • - Why Faith Is Always Personal But Never Private
    av Jim Wallis
    146,-

    New edition of highly acclaimed book that restates Christianity's radical hope for the world.

  • av Revd Canon John Woolmer
    146,-

    This book is written to defend the existence of angels, to look at their true role as messengers of God.

  • av John Hosier
    173,-

    What is the church? What should its values be? How should its leaders lead?

  • - What it means to be filled with the presence of God
    av Malcolm MacDonald
    160,-

    Most Christians have, deep within them, a hunger for a more authentic and fulfilling experience of God. Set Me on Fire examines what it means to be filled with the fire of God, as the believers were at Pentecost. For over 20 years Malcolm Macdonald has been thinking about, studying, and teaching on this subject. Set Me On Fire is aimed at people who have a sense of spiritual hunger and desire for revival, but are not sure what this means, or how to get there. It uses the theme of the fire of God across scripture to paint a picture of what it looks like to be on fire for God. Author, Malcolm Macdonald covers themes such as holiness, revival, mission, God's presence, prayer, intimacy with God and suffering He helps readers to grasp the challenges of seeking to be a radical disciple, along the way offering personal reflections from his own journey.

  • - How to survive living with a problem drinker
    av John McMahon & Lou Lewis
    173,-

    Hazardous drinking in the UK is widespread: 1 in 4 according to a recent government survey. More severe 'alcohol dependence' affects nearly 6% of the UK population - that's 1.8 million people. But for each alcoholic there is usually a family - estimates suggest that at least 3 people per alcohol abuser suffer on this account. The loved ones of alcohol abusers are a neglected group, and this book is aimed at equipping them to care for themselves so that they can survive the difficulty before them. Written by a husband-and-wife team of an alcohol abuse expert and former alcoholic (John) and a former carer for an alcoholic (Lou), this helpful book is not only academically sound but also written with an empathy that flows from experience.

  • - Authentic experiences of God
    av Revd Canon John Woolmer
    160,-

    44 accounts by believers past and present

  • - A Biblical Guide to Effective Prophetic Ministry Today
    av Reverend Gregory Haslam
    228,-

    A substantial, authoritative treatment of this important ministry by one of the UK's leading Bible teachers.

  • - Reviving faith and politics
    av Jim Wallis
    160,-

    Don't go left, don't go right, go deeper, says Wallis, to the basic moral choices and challenges beneath political debates.

  • - From the Wars of Religion to the French Revolution, 1570-1789
    av Meic Pearse
    229,-

    The fifth volume in this prestigious series on the history of the world church

  • - Walking with Jesus along the Emmaus Road: an excursion through the Old Testament
    av Reverend Kevin O'Donnell
    132,-

    Starting with the Emmaus Road, O'Donnell considers how each Old Testament book speaks of Jesus.

  • - Stories of hope from a new generation
    av Simeon Whiting & Gavin Calver
    160,-

    There is a widespread myth that young people are feckless and irresponsible. To contradict this, Gavin and Simeon present twelve groups of real young people, and the adults who helped to form, nurture and develop them. Their book explores how these groups began, grew, experienced the presence of God, and acted to change their communities in Jesus' name. It will encourage readers to see young people as exciting, challenging, vibrant and potential revolutionaries. It will challenge young readers to emulate the true-life stories within the book, and take steps to revolutionise their churches, schools and communities. It will also show that to be a 'youth leader', it is not necessary to be a spiritual giant, but simply a faithful servant of God.

  • - Who should make the decisions?
    av Gareth Jones
    173,-

    The scientist playing God is a popular bogeyman. Scientists stand accused of needless meddling.

  • av G. R. Evans
    173,-

    How can we live consistently and well? This book is a practical manual that seeks to make the knotty questions of life more manageable.

  • av Kevin O'Donnell
    132,-

    An accessible, down-to-earth introduction to the central aspects of Christian history, this Pocket Guide includes the stories of its key events and characters, bringing a wide range of chronological, geographical and doctrinal history vividly to life. From the early church to the twenty-first century, this concise and fascinating book is a lively survey of the world's most widespread religion. Covering topics as diverse as the Apostles and Constantine, the Celtic Church and the division between East and West, the Reformation and the Enlightenment to the modern age, this is an indispensable resource for understanding a truly global phenomenon: Christianity.

  • av Philip Johnson & Gus diZerega
    173,-

    A fascinating dialogue between a Pagan and a Christian. Gus DiZerega, an American pagan and and an academic engages in debate with Philip Johnson, an Australian Christian theologian. The two debate questions such as the nature of spirituality, who or what is deity, how humans relate to the divine, the sacred feminine, gender and sexuality, and the teachings and claims of Jesus. At the end of the book another Pagan writer comments on what Philip Johnson has argued, and another Christian comments on what Gus DiZerega has argued. Paganism is acknowledged as the fastest growing 'religion' in western Europe and this book helps readers to engage with it and with orthodox Christian belief.

  • - Recovery from divorce and separation
    av Erik Castenskiold
    187,-

    A book for anyone trying to recover relationship breakdown, separation or divorce

  • - What Humans Really Are
    av Keith Ward
    173,-

    The question of what it is to be a human person is the biggest intellectual question of our day.' Keith Ward has taught philosophy and theology in British universities for the past 40 years, and he is now weighing in on a major intellectual battle: whether human persons are purely materialistic - nothing but matter - or whether there is another, deeply valuable part of us, which transcends our bodies in nature and moral worth: the soul. For centuries philosophers have debated the question, but the battle has taken the limelight through the works of the New Atheists. In this book Professor Ward guides the reader through a panoply of thinkers and traditions, arguing that there is more to humanity than bodies. In fact, he argues, there is more to the entire universe than the naked eye perceives. (And contrary to the New Atheist assertions, there are good philosophical arguments to back this up!)

  • - How the church connects with the unchurched child
    av Mark Griffiths
    249,-

    When Robert Raikes started his first Sunday School in 1780, he saw his idea grow to reach 300,000 unchurched children within five years - this in a nation widely ignorant of Christian ideas and values. Mark Griffiths has used Raikes' pioneering work in examining child evangelism in the UK. Working from extensive local and national research (leading to a PhD), he considers how children 'tick', what basic theology is at work in Christian outreach, and what constitutes best practice in child evangelism. His text is studded with insights and observations, and brings together the author's passion for his subject with the rigour of careful research. This is an unparalleled resource, laying the foundations of future growth.

  • av Martin Robinson
    160,-

    We are surrounded by innumerable products promising to make us more attractive, more healthy, more popular and more successful. But somehow, it's not quite enough - there's more to happiness than having a great job, designer clothes, a busy social life or a fat bank balance. This book guides you through the 8 secrets which psychologists have discovered to be the foundations of happiness, revealing a hidden dimension they all share. In an age of unprecedented wealth, coupled with unprecedented unhappiness and even depression, this book is a timely wake-up call.

  • - Healing through Feeling
    av Roger Baker
    160,-

    Roger Baker's ground-breaking book, based on the research of his medical team, presents a new way of understanding emotions and new insights into handling emotional pressures, and is illustrated throughout with examples from patients in psychological therapy and from everyday life. The book is divided into 4 parts: 1) The Secret Life of Emotions: introduces the theme of the book and shows how emotional and rational lives are equally valid, 2) Dissolving Distress: looks at our second immune system, emotional processing, which helps us to absorb and break-down emotional hurts and strains, 3) Healing through Feeling: the expression of emotions for good health and well-being, 4) How to Sabotage Emotional Processing: a manual of bad practice.

  • - Why the American Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It
    av Jim Wallis
    173,-

    Since when did believing in God and having moral values make you pro-war, pro-rich, and pro-Republican?

  • - Living through an age of change in church and media
    av Revd Canon David Winter
    146,-

    Former BBC Head of Religious Broadcasting and now Anglican priest reflects on 40 years of change in the BBC and the Church

  • - The evangelical impact on the Victorians
    av Revd Dr Ian Bradley
    187,-

    An enlightening exploration of the significant impact of the Evangelicals on the Victorians

  • - The Gospel According to Paul
    av David Wenham
    160,-

    Was St Paul a distorter of Jesus' original message, or a faithful follower? Over recent years some critics of Christianity have claimed that while Jesus was a gifted teacher and a man of unparalleled kindness, St Paul was the true founder of Christianity, which he based on a delusional mistake: the idea that Jesus was God. This theory has found its way into academia, churches, newspapers, and, most recently, novels. In Did St Paul Get Jesus Right? respected New Testament scholar David Wenham looks at the historical evidence for such claims. Comparing the life and message of Jesus with the writings of St Paul, he offers a thoughtful exploration of their relationship, concluding that far from imagining Christianity, Paul was the messenger of an inherited faith.

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