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How To Be Holy Satisfied
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A Lesson in Forgiveness: Featuring 6 New Song...
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A Vision of Heavn to Transfrom Our lives on E...
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What Really Happened and Why it Really Matter...
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Motorcycles and Misfits
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Understanding God's Role and Yours
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Reimagining today's church
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(A Book You'll Actually Read)
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Philippians
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Romans Part 2; Chapters 9-16
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A Lesson in Handling Fear (Veggie Tales)
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Creative Ideas for Public and Private Prayer
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Authentic Followers of Jesus in Today's World...
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A Prayer Journey through Lent
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The Truth About God's Messengers
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Vol. 5: The Age of Enlightenment and Awakenin...
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Catching Contentment (Liz Carter)
If anyone has a right to feel angry with life, then the author is a strong candidate. Having battled with lung disease from a young age, suffered at the hands of bullies, and, reluctantly, given up her much-loved teaching job, she has plenty to complain about. But she has made a point of exploring contentment. She has drawn particularly on Paul's letter to the Philippians. 'Contentment is something we can all catch hold of,' she believes, 'whatever circumstances we find ourselves in.' This is a message which we need to hear, whether we are lifelong sufferers, like the author, or facing deprivation or injustice of another sort. Or we may simply have fallen into bad habits. We cannot fail to be uplifted, and hopefully transformed, by the author's discoveries as we learn to buck trends within society and the church
How To Be Holy Satisfied
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Celery Night Fever (Veggietales)
The Veggie Tales gang have all got disco fever in their latest groovy adventure - 'Celery Night Fever'. Celery Park is going to be destroyed unless someone raises enough money to save it. Everyone's favourite little carrot and asparagus - Laura & Junior - take on the challenge and organise a charity concert. The Disco Superstars from the 70's - the Groovy Brothers - agree to headline the event, but an old grudge raises its head and threatens to sink the entire concert. Will the bandmates remember that God has set the example to forgive one another by forgiving our sins. Join the Groovy Brothers as they save the day, feel the groove, and discover the power of forgiveness. This musical treat features 6 new songs including a new silly song called 'Perfect Puppy', and guest stars Terry Crews (actor and former American Footballer) as 'Bruce Onion'. Running Time: 45 minutes.
A Lesson in Forgiveness: Featuring 6 New Songs (Veggie Tales)
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Dying to Get There (Michael Williams)
Heaven. Do you look forward to it? Or do you secretly worry that somehow life there might not be quite as good as life here? It was not this way for the early Church, and it need not be for us. If we understand the meaning of Jesus' physical resurrection, the prospect of heaven is one of great joy, giving a supreme and confident hope that overcomes every trial. Rooted in Scripture, this lively and insightful book sensitively helps us discover this hope and the priceless inheritance that awaits us, transforming our mental and spiritual health, and forever changing the way we live our lives. Because when we grasp what God has in store for us – a new creation, a new body, a new purpose – just like those early followers of Jesus, we'll be dying to get there!
A Vision of Heavn to Transfrom Our lives on Earth
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Easter Uncut (Carl Laferton)
For anyone involved outreach this Easter This short book take a bold, new approach to unfolding the meaning of Easter You'll be able to share the hope of Easter in a memorable, effective new way Most diaries are boring. This one isn't. Easter Uncut takes readers to one man's account of a week of his life: a week of great plans, shattered dreams, nightmare scenes and renewed hope. It's what we call Easter, without any of the fluffy bits. This accessible, faithful book will engage, inform and excite non-Christians by taking them to the uncut Easter story, and to the wonder of the message of the cross and empty tomb.
What Really Happened and Why it Really Matters
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God's Biker (Sean Stillman)
Zac's Place is a church in Swansea. It is a small chaotic community of Jesus followers where the most fragile of life's walking wounded try to work out their faith, because they quite simply wouldn't fit anywhere else. It's also the spiritual home foor the local chapter of the motorcycle club God's Squad. Zac's Place was founded in 1998 and for nearly twenty years has been led by Sean Stillman – a "painfully shy, nervous preacher's kid" – whose front-line ministry, at Zac's Place and on the road, has cost him dearly, including physical beating. In Zac's Place, chaos and disorder sit alongside community and grace in an environment that sometimes resembles an AA meeting mixed with a casualty department. This is Sean's personal story of a transformed faith alongside the broken, the story of the church he started and the European-wide growth of an unlikely bunch of biker missionaries. The thread that will run through it is the 'greater righteousness' that Christ was looking for - what can happen when our concern for the perfect performance is stripped bare and replaced with poverty of spirit.
Motorcycles and Misfits
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Growing in Holiness (R. C. Sproul)
How do you respond to the good news of your redemption in Christ? The Christian life is a process of growing in holiness. This kind of growth is gradual, and obstacles are plentiful. Thankfully, we don't have to go it alone. God has given us his Spirit so we can overcome temptation and become more and more conformed to the image of Christ. But how does the Spirit work? What's the nature of our own personal involvement in the process? And how do we know if we're making progress? Drawn from the lectures of beloved theologian R. C. Sproul, Growing in Holiness explores the doctrine of sanctification, offering insightful commentary on themes such as developing perseverance, overcoming barriers to growth, dealing with feelings of inadequacy, cultivating love for God and others, exhibiting the fruit of the Spirit, and much more. Whether you're a new believer who wants to understand what the Christian life is all about or you've been a Christian for some time but are frustrated by a lack of progress, this book is your guide to pursuing a holy life. "Nothing is more critical than the priority of sanctification in the life of the church. In these days, it is popular to make much of justification--what our sovereign God does for unworthy sinners. But there is pervasive indifference to the doctrine of sanctification--what the believer pursues to the honor of our all-worthy God. No one has been better equipped to address this than R. C. Sproul. It is wonderful to think of him now experiencing glorification and still speaking to us about sanctification."--John MacArthur, pastor, author, and conference speaker
Understanding God's Role and Yours
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Home by Another Route (Paul Bradbury)
Paul Bradbury believes that a movement of the Holy Spirit is beginning to renew and reform today's church - a church marginalised and 'in exile'. Following on from Stepping into Grace, Bradbury takes the prophet's powerful image of dry skeletal human remains coming to life through the miraculous work of the Spirit of God to encourage and inspire the contemporary church to seek renewal through the Spirit. This is a compelling and prophetic book - a must-read for today's church. "This is powerful stuff from Paul Bradbury holding out Ezekiel as an example for leadership and pioneer ministry in our times. He draws wonderful insights from this old Bible prophet for a church that has essentially been exiled. His writing is really well crafted with lovely turns of phrase and it's a book that is both a fairly easy read but also runs deep. I found it inspiring and challenging in equal measure." - Jonny Baker, Director of Mission Education, CMS
Reimagining today's church
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On the New Testament (Mark Driscoll )
Packed with big truth, this little book on the New Testament can be read in roughly one hour, making it a book you’ll actually read. Mark Driscoll, one of America’s most influential pastors, answers the nine most common questions about the New Testament—questions about authorship, different translations, trustworthiness of the Scriptures, and more—and gives an overview of the various kinds of New Testament literature. Two appendices include a comprehensive list of further resources and a checklist for reading through the entire New Testament. On the New Testament is part of a series of inexpensive and accessible books that give clear, biblical answers to difficult theological questions and controversies. Through this series readers will get a solid and simple introduction to the Bible by investing just a little time. Praise for the A Book You’ll Actually Read series: “Mark has a gift of taking weighty ideas and expressing them in clear and lively language.” Bruce A. Ware, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary “Serious, informed, reverent, but not technical discussions of great themes.” D. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School “Simply and superbly written! Mark Driscoll has given us tools that can be placed in the hands of a skeptic or seeker, a new believer or mature saint.” Daniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary “These accessible books will encourage believers to see that theology is not an afterthought in the mission of God and the life of his church.” Ed Stetzer, Director of LifeWay Research “These books are well worth an hour of your time.” Craig Groeschel, Founding Pastor of LifeChurch.tv and author of Confessions of a Pastor
(A Book You'll Actually Read)
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Partnership (William Taylor)
A book designed to help you teach the key themes of Philippians. The church at Philippi, in ancient Macedonia, is one of the model churches of the New Testament. Paul wrote of them in 2 Corinthians 8 that ‘in a severe test of affliction, their abundance of joy and their extreme poverty have overflowed in a wealth of generosity on their part.’ So we might say of the church in Philippi that it is a gem of a church. A showcase church. Paul, for one, is full of thanks for them. If this were a report at a shareholders meeting we might be asking ourselves whether the Chairman really has got this right? Is something being hidden? It seems too good to be true! If this were an athlete we might be asking ourselves whether there has been some performance enhancing substance in the diet! And if this were an end of term report we might be asking ourselves if the teacher had got the right child!But there’s no doubting that Paul has the right church. This is Philippi. Perched on the edge of Southern Greece, the first city to hear the Christian message in mainland Europe. Paul is writing to all the Christians there and he is joyfully and confidently grateful for every single one of them. I would like to suggest, then, that these studies in this letter to the Philippians will be wonderfully refreshing for any church and any individual Christian to engage in. The instruction we are going to receive is almost entirely positive. Therefore we will be able to hold this letter up as a plumb line against our own church and our own personal discipleship as we ask ourselves: do we match up?
Philippians
£6.99
Paul for Everyone Romans (Tom Wright)
For small groups or individuals Tom Wright takes an accessible route through Paul's teachings A great resource that helps you understand what the book of Romans says Tom Wright has completed a tremendous task: to provide comprehensive guides to all the books of the New Testament, and to furnish them with his own fresh translation of the entire text. Each short passage is followed by a highly readable commentary with helpful background information. The format makes it appropriate also for daily study.
Romans Part 2; Chapters 9-16
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Tales from The Crisper (Veggietales)
Tales From the Crisper was previously called, Where's God When Im Scared and provides you with two fantastic stories with a veggietales twist: "Tales From the Crisper" and "Daniel and the Lion's Den." In "Tales From the Crisper"- Junior Asparagus watches a terrifying "Frankencelery" movie but learns that he should not be frightened of monsters because God is bigger than the boogie man! In "Daniel and the Lion's Den"- we are treated with a musical adaptation of the classic biblical story. When Daniel finds himself in trouble, he learns that, in times of fear, God is on hand to help. The two fantastically funny films provide children with a valuable lesson in handling fear and reminds them of God's support and love. Featuring the song where it all began: "The Water Buffalo Song" performed by Larry the cucumber. The DVD includes two hours of bonus features - Drawing Lessons - Bonus 3-2-1 Penguins! Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn is included too!
A Lesson in Handling Fear (Veggie Tales)
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The Home Blessing Prayer Book (Mary Fleeson and Mark Fleeson)
The Home Blessing Prayer Book is the first in a series of Prayer books written and illustrated by Mary & Mark Fleeson. It's an A6 24 page book with prayers, blessings and activities to be used throughout your home. It covers themes including 'Front door', 'Hallway', 'Living Room', 'Kitchen/Dining Room', 'A room used for work', 'Bedroom', 'A Child's Bedroom', 'A teenager's bedroom' and 'Garden/Yard'. From the introduction... Welcome to this selection of original blessings for the home, I hope they will lead you into praying regularly for the environment you live in and inspire you to create your own more personal prayers too. Praying through your home and neighbourhood will make a difference. When we invite God into our everyday living space we invite God to participate in the little things of our life, the humdrum and the ordinary, and even the boring. Those things probably won't suddenly be transformed into amazing spiritual experiences but there will be a difference.
£3.99
The Intercessions Handbook (John Pritchard)
The bestselling Intercessions Handbook is designed for use in a wide range of formal and informal settings. In two introductory chapters, John Pritchard considers the importance and challenges of the vital task of intercession. He then offers practical examples of intercessions in traditional services, all-age worship, small groups and personal devotions. Material for seasons, major festivals and special events is also included. This is a new edition of a book that has become a key resource for church leaders all over the world.
Creative Ideas for Public and Private Prayer
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The Message of Discipleship (Peter Morden)
Soon after Jesus began his public ministry, he called his first 'disciples'. He would teach and train them and then, after his death and resurrection, commission and empower them to go to the nations to make more 'followers'. The risen Jesus is still calling and sending people today. If we heed his call, the result can be just as transformative and as exciting as it was for the first disciples. While there are no explicit occurrences of the term 'disciple' outside the Gospels and Acts, with only two further biblical references to 'followers' of Jesus, it is Peter Morden's conviction that we need the entire Bible if we are going to be whole-life disciples. He reflects on Scripture and asks the primary question, 'How do we live as committed disciples of Jesus today?' He explores the foundations, resources and practice of discipleship in a range of Old and New Testament texts. The result is a well-rounded and satisfying picture of Christian discipleship, one that is wonderfully attractive as well as deeply challenging.
Authentic Followers of Jesus in Today's World (Bible Speaks Today)
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The Way Of The Franciscans (Daniel P. Horan)
Ideal for personal reading over Lent This Lent-based introduction to Franciscan faith helps broaden your belief Find new ways of refreshing your faith Whereas some religious traditions within Christianity offer a singular approach or spiritual focus, the Franciscan tradition is wonderfully diverse and manifold. The Way of the Franciscans is a lovely Lent book for 2022 that offers a practical introduction to Franciscan spirituality, and the many distinctive and dynamic approaches to prayer, contemplation and action found within it. Split into six chapters, with each focusing on a key Franciscan spiritual master and their way of prayer, The Way of the Franciscans is the perfect guide to help you prepare for Easter and deepen your spirituality throughout Lent. As well as exploring the history of the different Franciscan spiritual traditions and how they are united in their focus on living according to the Gospels, it offers practical, applicable guidance for making Franciscan spirituality part of your everyday prayer life. The Way of the Franciscans is an ideal Lent devotional for 2022 for anyone wanting to increase their understanding of Franciscan spirituality, or for anyone looking for new ways to revitalise their prayer life during Lent. Suitable for reading individually or using as a small group, this is a Lent book that will leave you with a new appreciation of the relevance of the Franciscan spiritual tradition and forms of prayer for Christians today, and equip you with practices for becoming part of this ever-growing tradition.
A Prayer Journey through Lent
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Truth: Live Worship From Newday 2018 (Various Artists)
The Newday Festival goes from strength to strength, this year drawing nearly 8,000 people to spend a week worshipping God and learning more about him. 'Truth', the 2018 live album features brand new songs from Simon and Anna Brading, performances from the amazing Newday choir and a guest appearance by friends from Substance Church, Minneapolis. Be encouraged as you listen in on a new generation declaring "Just one name above them all, Jesus." You'll be joining in before you know it.
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10 Questions and Answers on Angels. (Robert Bowman)
Learn about what the Bible says (and doesn't say) abubt these powerful servant. of God. Author Robert M Bowman sorts through myths and misinformation to answer these questions and more. Are angels for real? Do angels have bodies? Should we look to angels for spiritual guidance? Are we guaranteed angelic protection? Will we become angels?
The Truth About God's Messengers
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2,000 Years of Christ’s Power (Nick Needham )
TAKE NOTE PROMOTION

In many ways, I confess I do not feel especially at home in the Age of Reason. My personal roots are far more among those of the Early Church. Still, I gladly admit I cannot help feeling my heart kindled as I read about the mighty deeds wrought in and through the Evangelical preachers of that age.Thoroughly researched with beautifully linked arguments, biographies, context and discussions, Needham provides a riveting text: balancing fact and understanding in the wisdom of experience. The book offers a wealth of knowledge for pastors, missionaries, students and professors as they pursue their own education into the response of Christians during the 18th century towards these shifts in the tides of the affairs of men.Covering the period bracketing the Enlightenment Nick Needham’s new volume in the 2000 Years of Christ’s Power series, covers the social, economic, political and evangelical changes across two continents.

Review... helpfully delineates the variegated state of professing Christendom in this crucial era with magisterial vim and verve. Highly recommended!--Michael A. G. Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

As always, Needham remains attentive to the big picture, yet he also manages to maintain a grasp of the lesser known details throughout. Especially notable is Needham's inclusion of the Eastern and Russian Orthodox Church. Highly recommended.--Jonathan Master (President, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, South Carolina)

As he assesses the European Enlightenment, evangelical revivals ... and developments within Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy from his consistently Reformed perspective, Needham provides illuminating reading for those who share that perspective, but perhaps even more for those who do not.--Mark A. Noll (Author of 'America's Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911')

These volumes should be compulsory reading, first for pastors and elders called to teach and defend the faith, but also for Christians in general who desire to deepen their knowledge of the Saviour's power throughout the church's history.--Ian Hamilton (President, Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Newcastle, UK )
Vol. 5: The Age of Enlightenment and Awakening
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