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The Revelations of Divine Love of Julian of N...
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Reflections on Jesus' Struggles and How He Me...
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Finding Joy in Lament
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The Beauty and Wonder of Psalm 21
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A True Story of How You Can Talk with God (T...
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A True Story of How You Can Talk With God
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100 Prayers of A.W. Tozer
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(Big Questions)
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(Three Sisters Island Book #3)
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The Bible and Modern Science and the Trouble ...
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Jewish Christian Victims of the Holocaust
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A Simple Guide to Quiet Times
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(Woodland Friends)
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The Refreshingly Approachable New Life Versio...
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Playing Cards
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John Smyth and the cult of the Iwerne Camps
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Understanding Apparent Contradictions in Chri...
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Notes on Resilience, Courage and Change
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All Shall Be Well (Sheila Upjohn)
All Shall Be Well is widely considered to be the clearest modern rendering of Revelations of Divine Love, the 'showings' received from God by the 15th-century anchoress Julian of Norwich, which have brought comfort and hope to countless of people around the world. Sheila Upjohn's acclaimed translation provided the bestselling Enfolded in Love selection of Julian's words.
The Revelations of Divine Love of Julian of Norwich (The Pocket Library of Spiritual Wisdom)
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Alongside (Henry Martin)
Jesus' life was by no means struggle-free. There were many things he found difficult: his family, his friends, the crowds, religious people, religious institutions, and his own destiny. He knows the bitter gut-wrenches of frustration, the confusing rackets of competing loyalties, the creeping irritations of being unable to explain any more clearly, and the visceral tug of an overwhelming desire, which though attractive is ultimately ill-advised. This is all a blessing to us today: because he struggled, he understands our own struggles intimately, and the Gospels record many cases of things he said from which we can learn, grow and draw strength. In Alongside, Henry Martin considers these words of Jesus in a book suitable for daily reading, with prayers and reflections. It has been designed so that it can be read during Lent, Advent or at any other time of year, with questions specially tailored for each season.
Reflections on Jesus' Struggles and How He Meets Us in Our Struggle: Reflections on Jesus’ Struggles and how he meets us in Our Struggles
£12.99
And Yet (Rachael Newham )
In a life full of highs and lows, choice and challenges, the words 'and yet' can change everything. We are surrounded by darkness and yet there is light. We feel we are lacking and yet God provides. We are broken and bruised and yet there is hope. In the depths of depression and plagued with suicidal thoughts, Rachael Newham never thought she'd find herself writing a book on joy. And yet, if her journey with mental health illness has taught her anything it is that true, deep, lasting joy can only be experienced when we allow ourselves to enter into lament and be honest about our pain before God. With warm understanding, in this lovely Lent book for 2022 Rachael traces how Biblical writers used 'and yet' to bring together joy and lament and invites us to see them not as opposites, but two sides of the same coin. Drawing on her experiences with mental illness, she shows us how we can build a rhythm of both joy and lament into our lives both through the season of Lent and the rest of the church's year. With reflections split over six sections And Yet is the perfect daily Lent devotional for 2022, but its undated readings can be used for periods of prayerful reflection throughout the year. This is a beautiful Christian book on lament ideal for anyone looking for to better understand how the tradition of lament and joy work together, and how they can make them a part of their everyday spiritual formation. We may be living in dark circumstances - and yet with a few simple practices we can experience joy in every season. Review 'If anyone is qualified to teach on joy, it is someone who has struggled to find it. Rachael Newham beautifully navigates the apparent paradox that deep joy can only flow out of honest lament. Rachael makes joy accessible to people who believe it is beyond their reach.' ― The Revd Will van der Hart, founder, Mind and Soul Foundation 'Lament can often be an uncomfortable topic, yet Rachael bravely and sensitively tackles it head on, showing us the importance of addressing our pain and wrestling with God. This honest account will inspire you towards hope, helping you to find joy in the most unexpected places. I highly recommend this book to anyone who needs to know that there is a "yet" in the midst of their suffering.' ― Ruth Jackson, presenter and producer at Premier’s Unbelievable '"And yet" - two little words that bind together the twin realities of grief, depression, sickness and poverty and God's loving, eternal, comforting presence. Rachael has done fierce battle with her mental health and chosen to remain engaged with God, discovering along the way the gift of lament and the joy to which it gives birth. Make this book your friend - live with it, pray with it, write notes in the margins and let it lead you into the deep heart-knowledge that you are not alone.' ― Jo Swinney, Director of Communications, A Rocha International, and author of Home: The quest to belong
Finding Joy in Lament
£10.99
Anthem for Life (Murray Watts)
Murray reveals a true story of divine love. Beautiful. - Ricky Ross, Deacon Blue Absolutely brilliant! Shows us how to live life to the full. - Fiona Castle, President, Activate Your Life Experience the power of the most beautiful song in the world. ‘If your heart is open to love,’ writes Murray, ‘then this song is for you. If you have no interest in religion, but consider yourself spiritual, this song is for you. If you’re in deep trouble, this song is for you. If your life is happy and fulfilled, this song is for you. Why wouldn’t you want to discover a peace and happiness beyond your wildest dreams?’ This book will prompt you to explore aspects of yourself, and of your relationship with the universe, of which you were barely aware. ‘Don’t be afraid of a new way of being,’ says Murray. ‘Everybody has the capacity to develop their spiritual life.’
The Beauty and Wonder of Psalm 21
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Any Time, Any Place, Any Prayer (Laura Wilfer)
Teach kids how to pray with this beautifully illustrated Bible storybook. When children have something on their minds, they tend to run to their parents and caregivers. Wouldn’t it be great if they also learned that they can talk to God about anything and everything because Jesus has made that possible? This beautifully illustrated Bible storybook, by Risen Motherhood co-founder Laura Wifler, takes children on a journey from the start of the Bible story to the end. From Eden and God’s presence, through the fall, redemption, and the Spirit’s presence with us now, to our presence with God in the future, God has always made a way for his people to talk with him. Children will learn a biblical understanding of prayer, why it’s amazing, and that they can enjoy talking with God about anything, anytime, anywhere. Includes Jesus’ teaching on the Lord’s Prayer to help children know how to pray.
A True Story of How You Can Talk with God (Tales That Tell the Truth)
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Any Time, Any Place, Any Prayer (Laura Wifler)
Teach kids how to pray with this beautifully illustrated Bible storybook. Christianity Today Children's Book Winner for 2021. When children have something on their minds, they tend to run to their parents and caregivers. Wouldn’t it be great if they also learned that they can talk to God about anything and everything because Jesus has made that possible? This beautifully illustrated Bible storybook, by Risen Motherhood co-founder Laura Wifler, takes children on a journey from the start of the Bible story to the end. From Eden and God’s presence, through the fall, redemption, and the Spirit’s presence with us now, to our presence with God in the future, God has always made a way for his people to talk with him. Children will learn a biblical understanding of prayer, why it’s amazing, and that they can enjoy talking with God about anything, anytime, anywhere. Includes Jesus’ teaching on the Lord’s Prayer to help children know how to pray.
A True Story of How You Can Talk With God
£8.99
Approaching the Almighty (A.W. Tozer)
Discover the never-before-published prayers of A. W. Tozer as he opens his sermons. Is there a holier moment than when a preacher steps into the pulpit and opens the Scriptures before the people of the Lord? A. W. Tozer certainly understood the gravity and sanctity of that moment. His pulpit prayers reflect the holy awe that he experienced as he stood before God and the gathered congregation. Although Tozer fans are familiar with his writings and sermons, now for the first time, Approaching the Almighty collects the prayers that Tozer offered as he stepped into the pulpit to preach. Phil Shappard, a Moody Radio manager whose job was to remaster the audiotapes of Tozer’s sermons, has collected and transcribed almost two hundred prayers that reveal the great preacher’s intimate walk with God. The path to a rich prayer life is to pray alongside others whose faith is deep. Let Tozer’s pulpit prayers guide your own heart in its steadfast pursuit of God.
100 Prayers of A.W. Tozer
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Are All Religions the Same? (Holman Bible Staff )
The Big Questions series of apologetics booklets are designed to provide readers with straightforward answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the Christian faith. With a concise and portable format, these booklets are a valuable resource and study tool to equip Christians of all ages to discuss and clearly share the truth, hope, and practical compatibility of Christianity in everyday life. Big Questions: Are All Religions the Same? includes carefully curated, informative articles from leading Christian apologists and worldview scholars, including Craig J. Hazen, Chad Owen Brand, Robert M. Bowman Jr., Larry R. Helyer, Michael H. Edens, Winfried Corduan, Gary R. Habermas, R. Albert Mohler Jr., and Andy McLean. 
(Big Questions)
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At Lighthouse Point ( Suzanne Woods Fisher )
Blaine Grayson returns to Three Sisters Island with a grand plan--to take Camp Kicking Moose to the next level. Her dream starts to unravel when she discovers Moose Manor's kitchen has been badly remodeled by her sister, Cam, who doesn't know how to cook. Added to that blow is the cold shoulder given by her best friend, Artie Lotosky, now a doctor to the unbridged Maine islands.
(Three Sisters Island Book #3)
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Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? (Janet Kellog Ray )
A scientific look at creationism from a former creationist A significant number of Americans, especially evangelical Christians, believe Earth and humankind were created in their present form sometime in the last 10,000 years or so—the rationale being that this is (presumably) the story told in the book of Genesis. Within that group, any threatening scientific evidence that suggests otherwise is rejected or, when possible, retrofitted into a creationist worldview. But can this uncomfortable blend of biblical literalism and pseudoscience hold up under scrutiny? Is it tenable to believe that the Grand Canyon was formed not millions of years ago by gradual erosion but merely thousands of years ago by the Great Flood? Were there really baby dinosaurs with Noah on his ark? Janet Kellogg Ray, a science educator who grew up a creationist, doesn’t want other Christians to have to do the exhausting mental gymnastics she did earlier in her life. Working through the findings of a range of fields including geology, paleontology, and biology, she shows how a literal interpretation of the book of Genesis simply doesn’t mesh with what we know to be reality. But as someone who remains a committed Christian, Ray also shows how an acceptance of the theory of evolution is not necessarily an acceptance of atheism, and how God can still be responsible for having created the world, even if it wasn’t in a single, momentary, miraculous event. Review "Too much Christian opinion on science has been uninformed and unhelpful. In Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? Dr. Ray gives us a down-to-earth yet thorough introduction for how science works and how necessary it is to shake off unhelpful and untrue assumptions about the Bible. If anyone asks why you accept the science of evolution as a Christian, feel free to simply pass them a copy of this book." -- Jared Byas cohost of the podcast The Bible for Normal People "Janet Ray's Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? is a deeply personal, scientifically informed, and valuable contribution to our troubled conversation on evolution. Readers will appreciate the engaging and often humorous anecdotes. The book deserves a broad readership." -- Karl W. Giberson author of Saving Darwin: How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution "This is a well-written, insightful, and accessible book with pitch-perfect and well-balanced tone. I couldn't help but to be drawn into the stories that punctuated the treatment." -- John H. Walton professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College "This is the most cleverly written and yet profound book I've read in some time. I love it! Ray makes complex and deep issues accessible. She answers questions about science and contemporary debates. I plan to give copies to friends trying to make sense of evolution and Christian faith." -- Thomas Jay Oord author of The Uncontrolling Love of God "If you are . . . wondering if there is any way that Christian faith and evidence-based science can work together, Janet Kellogg Ray is an able guide. She is a biology teacher and a Christ-follower who invites you to walk alongside her in her journey and provides an engaging overview of the views, evidence, and arguments on origins science." -- Deborah Haarsma from the foreword "Janet Kellogg Ray combines transformative faith in God with a gritty commitment to science. Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? opens new possibilities for bridge-building between the truth of faith and the facts of science. If you are tired of clumsy science and combative religion, Ray is the conversation partner you have been looking for! This book is for anyone who seeks truth wherever truth may be found." -- Don McLaughlin senior minister of North Atlanta Church of Christ "It's often unwise to judge a book by its title, yet this is the rare case when you should do just this. Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? is an intriguing title completely backed up with an even more intriguing book. Janet Kellogg Ray blends storytelling, biology, and biblical reflection to offer a very helpful, engaging, and important book. All pastors, parents, and young adults will find this book an essential resource in understanding faith and science and a way to faithfully embrace them both." -- Andrew Root author of Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science "My wife, like Janet Kellogg Ray, is a science teacher. Her students and colleagues know she is married to a pastor. Each year, like clockwork, a student or fellow teacher asks her about the intersection of science and faith. Their assumption is that her allegiances lie with either faith or science, that she couldn't hold them both appropriately. Science and faith are in a dance together, and Janet Kellogg Ray's Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? helps those of us with questions about the interplay of faith and science articulate and understand our faith better. Here you will discover more of what God is up to in the world, how faith and science testify to one another, and even more so how they testify the beauty of our Creator." -- Sean Palmer author of Unarmed Empire: In Search of Beloved Community "Ray writes with candid humor, a pastoral spirit, and engaging, accessible science. This book deserves to be widely read, especially if you're not sure that evolution and robust faith can go together." -- Dennis R. Venema professor of biology at Trinity Western University "What a delight to read! With an engaging style and a keen mind, Ray navigates the landscape between the false binary that so many Christians face: reject science or reject God. A trustworthy guide, Ray explores the various positions with intellectual honesty and civility; rare is the author who can explain this complex topic in such a clear and compelling way. If you are looking for a resource that equips you both to embrace the findings of science and to embody a deep faith, this is the book for you." -- Ken Cukrowski dean of the College of Biblical Studies at Abilene Christian University
The Bible and Modern Science and the Trouble of Making It All Fit
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Bazyli and Anna Jocz (Kelvin Crombie)
During the period from 1933-1945 Jewish people throughout Europe were persecuted by the Nazi regime in Germany, and some six million were murdered. About half of those murdered were from Poland. What is not so well known is that there were tens of thousands of Jewish people in Europe who were associated with the Church in one form or another. These Jewish or Hebrew Christians (officially classified as ‘non-Aryan Christians’) suffered like all other Jewish people due to the Nazi race laws. The Jocz family from Poland fell into that category. This narrative follows the lives of Bazyli and Anna Jocz from their births in 1880. Bazyli was murdered in 1944. Anna survived but was severely injured and suffered for the remainder of her life. It also follows the lives of their sons, and in particular Jakob and Pawel. Considerable background information is provided in order to better understand the historical and geographical context in which the family lived, as well as the various phases of the Holocaust. What happened to the Jocz family was typical of what happened to many of the Jewish or Hebrew Christians of Poland and Europe. Many were murdered by the Nazis and their allies, while some survived. This book also endeavours to provide an insight into the collective story of this over-looked group of Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
Jewish Christian Victims of the Holocaust
£14.99
Be Still (Brian Heasley )
Be still. For some, these two simple words a welcome invitation to slow down. For others, they feel impossible, out of reach in our increasingly noisy world, or simply just too hard to maintain. There is another way. In fact, there are many. In this practical, easy-to-read guide, Brian Heasley explores the multitude of rhythms of Christian prayer and devotion available to every believer. From memorizing scripture and prayer running to noticing beauty everywhere, he demonstrates how we don't need to be static for our hearts to be still, and how even in the midst of a full, busy life, we can spend quiet time with God. Be Still is a prayer book for anyone looking for ways to revitalise the way they pray or who is struggling to make space for devotional time with God. Packed full of ideas for different ways to pray and tips and advice for how to build prayer practices into everyday life, Be Still will change the way you think about prayer and devotion and equip you with all the tools you need to deepen your relationship with God. You can use Be Still individually or in small groups, or read it alongside 24-7 Prayer's new Be Still prayer course. It also makes a great resource for youth leaders looking to help teenagers cultivate daily rhythms of prayer and spend more quiet time with God, or as a gift for people starting out on their faith journey or those returning to faith after a while. Join Brian Heasley, and discover the different ways in which we can all be still. Review Whether you are experienced in the daily habit of 'Quiet Time' with God, starting out or seeking refreshment, I wholeheartedly commend this beautiful book. A witty, vulnerable, utterly practical, rich and creative guide, it will assist every genuine seeker after God. ― The Rt Revd Sophie Jelley, Bishop of Doncaster
A Simple Guide to Quiet Times
£10.99
Bear's Bicycle (Laura Renauld)
Our woodland friends from Porcupine's Pie are back, and Summer Scoot, the big community bike ride, is right around the corner! Bear, Porcupine, Doe, and Squirrel all eagerly prepare for the festival on wheels. But even after studying every book on bikes he can find, Bear still struggles to get the hang of riding. While he is on his way to the library for a new book, his friends teach Bear that everyone learns in different ways, and by practicing together, they will all master riding their bikes. In this follow-up book to Porcupine's Pie, the woodland friends inspire each other in a tale of practice, perseverance, and friendship. A final spread features tips from one of Bear's books: bike safety, caring for your bike, and fun ways to decorate it! Review They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but in this case, you absolutely should. The whimsical illustrations by Jennie Poh bring Bear and his bike buddies to life in this sweet tale of practice and persistence. --Glenys Nellist, author of Little Mole Finds Hope and the series Love Letters from God and Snuggle Time Bear's Bicycle reminds all of us that nothing is easy the first time we try it. Its delightful cast of characters help one another overcome obstacles and demonstrate to young readers that perseverance always pays off. --Mindy Baker, author of Mouse's Christmas Gift Kids will experience the frustrations of learning a new skill and the reward that comes from practice and perseverance, all in the context of Bear's charming world. --Marilou Reeder, author of Willow the Armadillo and The Daring Prince Dashing It's a message that reminds us that practice equals fun, perseverance is rewarded, and with your friends by your side, you can do anything! --Lara Ivey, librarian
(Woodland Friends)
£9.99
Beautiful Wisdom (Barbour Publishing)
Only the Bible--and here's a beautiful new edition of the refreshingly approachable New Life(TM) Version. The Bible has been changing lives for generation--the lives of individuals, the lives of families, and the lives of communities and nations. The Bible can make all the difference in your life. Why? Because the Bible is the actual Word of God. It carries the power of God to people who need it--to people who will take the time to read it. It promises the resources of heaven for the needs of earth. It's truly your lifeline to peace, hope, and happiness. And the New Life Version makes it easier than ever to understand and provides insightful perspectives for readers of all ages and experience levels--for example, in the "fruit of the Spirit" passage of Galatians 5:22-23, self-control is rendered "being the boss over your own desires." Now is how the beautiful wisdom of the Bible can be experienced by all.

Based on a limited vocabulary of approximately 1,200 words, the NLV clarifies difficult words and passages for the modern reader. It's ideal for anyone who wants a fresh perspective on God's Word.

The Refreshingly Approachable New Life Version of the Bible
£24.99
Bertie at the Worldwide Games (Wendy H. Jones)
Bertie the Buffalo is having fun on the farm where he lives in Scotland. Then a mysterious letter arrives inviting him to represent Scotland in the Worldwide Games. Bertie and his friends fly to Tokyo where they meet new and exotic animals and try to win first prize in all the different events. Bertie is sad when he isn’t winning any medals but finds out if he works together with his friends, he will be a winner in the end.
£6.99
Bible Infographics for Kids (Harvest House Publishers)
Bible Legends. Historical Figures. Infamous Characters. Balaam's Donkey. Featuring world-renowned craze-mazingness, this all-in-awesome, custom-illustrated deck of cards is the newest (and smallest) addition to your growing Bible Infographics for Kids collection. With specially tailored, brand new games and patent-pending* system of Bible Infographics humor (*not actually patent pending...or a system), you'll be enjoying many of your favorite classic card games, plus delighting in the surprise of all-new biblically inspired games for the young and young at heart. Whether you're guffawing at Go Fishers of Men, brawling (metaphorically, of course) in Biblical Battles, or discovering (Oh, how we wish we were you!) "This Game Needs a Name," you'll literally be stacking the deck with Bible knowledge and fun.
Playing Cards
£10.99
Bible Story Word Searches for Kids (Barbour Staff )
Here are 40 fantastic, fun word search puzzles for your child's enjoyment! Grab a pencil,, and get ready to begin a Bible story word search adventure! Kids, ages 4 to 8, will be prompted to read through dozens of Bible stories--from Genesis to Revelation--including favorites like Noah and the Ark, Jonah and the Whale, Daniel and the Lions' Den, and more! Each Bible story includes the scripture reference, so they can find the story in their very own Bibles. As they read, they'll notice bold words throughout each Bible story. These are the words they'll be searching for in each puzzle. If they get stuck, answer key pages are in the back of the book! Kids will be delighted as they work through their very own Bible story word search adventure!
£6.99
Bleeding For Jesus: (Andrew Graystone)
A Christian barrister and moral crusader who viciously caned young men in his garden shed. An exclusive network of powerful men seeking control in the Church of England. A shared secret of abuse that casts a dark shadow over a whole generation of Christian leaders. This is the extraordinary true story of John Smyth QC, a high-flying barrister who used his role in the church to abuse more than a hundred men and boys in three countries. It tells how he was spirited out of the UK, and how he played the role of moral crusader to evade justice over four decades. It reveals how scores of respected church leaders turned a blind eye to his history of abuse. Journalist and broadcaster Andrew Graystone has pursued the truth about Smyth and those who enabled him to escape justice. He has heard the excruciating testimony of many of Smyth's victims, and has uncovered court and church documents, reports, letters and emails. He has investigated the network of exclusive 'Bash camps' through which Smyth groomed his victims. For the first time, he presents a comprehensive critique of the Iwerne project and the impact it has had on British society and the church. Review 'This is the book that Smyth victims have been longing to see, the story that we have been aching to have told.' --Mark Stibbe 'Bleeding for Jesus is a disturbing, devastating and damning account of abuser John Smyth. Andrew Graystone has achieved what those in power and authority did not: he has given the Smyth survivors a voice. This is their story, and there couldn't be a better man to tell it. Tragically, Smyth died before he could face justice but Graystone's tireless campaign on the victims' behalf has at least forced the Church to face the truth. Determined not to be a bystander, Graystone instead became the victims' greatest advocate. This book is a powerful testimony to the survivors' passion to be heard.' --Cathy Newman, Channel 4 News
John Smyth and the cult of the Iwerne Camps
£12.99
Both–And (Ross Cunningham)
A visually engaging exploration of apparent contradictions within the Christian faith. One of the significant challenges in the Christian faith is the number of apparent contradictions the Bible presents. These paradoxes and mysteries can be difficult to understand. In Both–And Ross Cunningham takes 23 pairs of seemingly contradictory truths and concisely and clearly explains how they can co–exist. The book is divided into three main sections – apparent contradictions in the divine nature; apparent contradictions in the experience of salvation; and apparent contradiction in the characteristics of being in Christ. Ross Cunningham, who has a background in creative design, has introduced each chapter with an attractive graphic representation of the paradox in question.
Understanding Apparent Contradictions in Christianity
£9.99
Bouncing Forwards (Patrick Regan & Liza Hoeksma)
How many of us have heard these well-meaning words when faced with mental or physical health challenges, trauma or the loss of dreams? And yet, life's battles can leave us scarred and changed. Why would we want to go back when what we've been through has taught us so much? It's time to bounce forwards instead. In Bouncing Forwards Patrick draws on his own journey of making peace with his on-going anxiety, to look honestly and vulnerably at the temptation to wait for the day when all will be well whilst missing out on what's happening in the here and now. Exploring resilience, acceptance and emotional agility, Patrick shows how we can find meaning in some of life's toughest moments and the hope to journey on.
Notes on Resilience, Courage and Change
£8.99
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