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A colouring book for adults accompanied by a selection of inspirational thoughts and Bible verses.
An entertaining and highly enlightening expose of ten popular misconceptions about the oppressive role of the Catholic Church in history
Written with passion and understanding, Jail Bird explores how it is possible to reach out to those vilified in the press and by society at large, and to work for the good of all, recognising the humanity in those who commit crimes. Sharon Grenham-Thompson is an Anglican minister and former prison chaplain at Bedford Jail in the UK, where she was responsible for running a large multi-faith team. Jailbird explores her motivation to help those who are the least in society. "e;Totally gripping and extremely personal, this fluid biography comes gushing down the mountain like a raging floodwater. I literally couldn't put it down. In fact I read the whole thing in one session."e; Chris Evans - BBC Radio 2 Presenter
A beautifully illustrated collection of Bible stories that often go untold
Challenging us to let go of what enslaves us, and finding our own exodus.
Sixty inspirational four-page readings from the twelve minor prophets from the Old Testament.
Evocative and full in scope, The Bible Story Retold in Twelve Chapters is a flowing retelling of the Bible's great stories
A fantastic first experiences story about friendship with bouncy rhymes.
Delve into a mine of information in this thorough exploration of the Bible, book by book.
The year is 50 AD and Galilee is THE place to be. This handy guide will show you the must-sees, the history, the bargain buys, and more.
. . . not only a highly engaging murder mystery but also a metaphysical page-turner.' Paul J. Willis
A powerful emotional and spiritual drama set on the pilgrim path to Canterbury, in which a group of walkers, each bearing secrets, search for clarity and forgiveness
The third - and final - book in the hugely popular Lindchester Chronicles series
An adult colouring book which focusses on peace and relaxation.
An exquisite gift prayer book following the narrative themes of the Bible. Companion to The Bible Retold In Twelve Chapters.
Bestselling Christian author Timothy Keller shows how to become more compassionate, more committed and more effective 'Good Samaritans' to those in need today
A clergyman in a very public role struggles to deal honestly with a crisis of faith
Inspiring reflections on some of the greatest prayers in the Bible for every day of Advent
A dynamic, popular-level book that will invite readers to discover why some communication works (and why some does not!) and inspire them to make the most of the messages on their hearts.
An introductory guide that enables students to grasp the essential elements of their subject, the methods used to study it, and the key concepts and debates within it
A reading a day for the busy season of Advent, drawing on the wisdom, inspiration and intriguing idiosyncrasies of holy people of the past
Life never turns out as we expected. But connecting honestly with the one we're really in can bring all sorts of consolation . . .
How did popular and elite beliefs about the next world, and about supernatural forces in this world, change and develop as a result of the Reformation?
A fascinating and adventurous insight into the origin and development of medicine and surgery.
Surely touring Italy is the best way of sorting out your relationship with your mother?
This practical journal provides a place to record your experiences, your memories and to track your baby's development.
Eleanor Stewart had always had a difficult relationship with her mother, but when her mother's persistent ill-health, caused by Parkinson's Disease, meant she needed a new home, Eleanor offered her one. 'It will only be for six months' she assured her husband - but it wasn't. It was for ten years. And, initially, those years were hard. Her mother, Mary, had very little interest in Eleanor's life, or even in her two grandchildren. So if a bridge was to be built between the two women, Eleanor would have to build it - and find the necessary solid ground to do so. She found it by exploring her mother's past with her. Mary had had a fascinating life, which included being shelled during the Second World War, shipwrecked and a passionate affair while sailing to India. As Mary Stewart reveals more and more of her past, Eleanor discovers a woman she has never really known, and the two forge a strong relationship that was not possible before.
Seventeenth century England, vividly brought to life . . .
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