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A much-needed book which gives people - Christians in particular - permission to love themselves as they should.
The sixth and final book in theYoung David series for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.
The fifth book in theYoung David series for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.
The fourth book in theYoung David series for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.
The third book in theYoung David series for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.
The second book in theYoung David series for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.
The first in the Young David series of Bible stories for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.
The story of a struggle with Motor Neurone Disease, told with courage, humour and faith.
An in-depth exploration of the breadth, intensity and root causes of gender-based violence against women, and the resources we need to drawn on in order to make a meaningful and effective stand against it.
The compelling story of the army chaplain who was sent to save the souls of the Nazis incarcerated at Nuremberg, raising questions of faith, guilt, morality, vengeance, forgiveness, redemption and the essence of humanity.
Chosen as handmaid to Eostre, the Saxon goddess, Hild would spend a year serving the goddess before she was wed. Her future was mapped out - until her father was murdered, and King Edwin claimed her as kin. Hild's first love was given a key command in Edwin's forces, and vanished from her life, wed to her elder sister. That same day, the court was baptised, ending the people's fertility religion and Hild's role. Life looked bleak - even more so when the husband to whom she was given was killed, along with her child. Hild resented the compulsory baptism, but became intrigued by the Iona priests, and eventually converted. Aidan, the charismatic figure who taught, and lived, a new kind of love, persuaded Hild to help spread the new faith. In thanks for a significant victory, King Oswy ordered her to found one of his new monasteries at Whitby. She would see the men she trained appointed by the Pope as missionary bishops, carrying the faith across Britain.
The first comprehensive scholarly survey of all the Gospel miracles for nearly fifty years.
What's gone wrong? How many animals can you see? Can you find Noah? Find the answers in eight Bible story scenes.
Men wear masks, to pretend all is well. Men are all too often anxious little boys who never become truly men, rather than just male. They don't fulfil their potential; they don't stay married; they remain emotionally stunted; they get into debt; under pressure they crumble. They never develop their true character. Anthony Delaney writes about six aspects - fitness, failure, finance, friends, family and fatherhood -vital issues that challenge every man. The transformation from coal to diamond is not easy, but a diamond is not only more resilient but purer and completely transparent. A true man in Christ is able to live openly, even gloriously, with nothing to prove, nothing to hide, and everything to live for. With God at the centre real change is possible. Anthony Delaney explores what it means to be fit for life as a follower of Christ; what happens when we fail; how we juggle our finances; being real with your friends; giving the right priority to your family; being the best father possible; and following Jesus, the ultimate 'Diamond Geezer'.
The first in the action-packed Tales of Rome series for middle-grade readers aged 8-12
Gives the reader the benefit of 10 years' experience of putting MAP into practice
An incisive, in-depth investigation into the meaning and purpose Jesus's death by one of the world's leading biblical theologians.
Featuring the fictional character Clive Staples (aka 'Jack') Lewis as an amateur detective, presented with a mysterious crime.
The second book in The Northumbrian Thrones series. After the death of Edwin, who slew his father, the young prince Oswald seeks to regain the throne.
A simplified version of a popular Bible story book suitable for younger kids!
How to redirect the culture of your church outwards, and get over the barriers that hold so many churches back.
Stories from the Bible, and from today, of believers who said 'I can't', only to discover that God can.
In the last decade, atheism has leapt from obscurity to the front pages: producing best-selling books, making movies, and plastering adverts on the side of buses. There's an energy and a confidence to contemporary atheism: many people now assume that a godless scepticism is the default position, indeed the only position for anybody wishing to appear educated, contemporary, and urbane. Atheism is hip, religion is boring. Yet when one pokes at popular atheism, many of the arguments used to prop it up quickly unravel. The Atheist Who Didn't Exist is designed to expose some of the loose threads on the cardigan of atheism, tug a little, and see what happens. Blending humour with serious thought, Andy Bannister helps the reader question everything, assume nothing and, above all, recognise lazy scepticism and bad arguments. Be an atheist by all means: but do be a thought-through one.
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