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Abingdon Press African American History Devotions
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Abingdon Press Mornings with Bonhoeffer
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£12.82
Balboa Press Why Struggle?: Life Is Too Short to Wear Tight
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£8.54
Tan Books & Publishers Inc. The Passion: Reflections on the Suffering and
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£22.32
Saint Benedict Press 100 Holy Hours for Women
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£26.96
Saint Benedict Press Saint Joseph Prayerbook
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£12.30
Saint Benedict Press Manual for Suffering
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£25.46
Saint Benedict Press A Story of Saint Catherine of Alexandria
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£7.95
Saint Benedict Press The Imitation of Saint Joseph
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£29.71
Saint Benedict Press The Passion of Christ Through the Eyes of Mary
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£17.95
Saint Benedict Press Meditations on Death: Preparing for Eternity
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£17.95
Saint Benedict Press The Seven Last Words of Christ
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£17.95
1517 Media Lectionary Mosaics: Three Readings Juxtaposed for
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£22.50
Graphic Arts Books The Woman's Bible
Book SynopsisThe Woman’s Bible (1895-1898) is a work of religious and political nonfiction by American women’s rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Despite its popular success, The Woman’s Bible caused a rift in the movement between Stanton and her supporters and those who believed that to wade into religious waters would hurt the suffragist cause. Reactions from the press, political establishment, and much of the reading public were overwhelmingly negative, accusing Stanton of blasphemy and sacrilege while refusing to engage with the book’s message: to reconsider the historical reception of the Bible in order to make room for women to be afforded equality in their private and public lives. Working with a Revising Committee of 26 members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, Stanton sought to provide an updated commentary on the Bible that would highlight passages allowing for an interpretation of scripture harmonious with the cause of the women’s rights movement. Inspired by activist and Quaker Lucretia Mott’s use of Bible verses to dispel the arguments of bigots opposed to women’s rights and abolition, Stanton hoped to establish a new way of framing the history and religious representation of women that could resist similar arguments that held up the Bible as precedent for the continued oppression of women. Starting with an interpretation of the Genesis story of Adam and Eve, Stanton attempts to show where men and women are treated as equals in the Bible, eventually working through both the Old and New Testaments. In its day, The Woman’s Bible was a radically important revisioning of women’s place in scripture that Stanton and her collaborators hoped would open the door for women to obtain the rights they had long been systematically denied. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s The Woman’s Bible is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
£19.79
Herald Press (VA) Bread for the Journey: Meditations and Recipes to
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£16.14
Herald Press (VA) The Holy in the Night: Finding Freedom in a
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£16.14
FriesenPress You Too Can Have An Amazing Life
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£16.62
FriesenPress You Too Can Have An Amazing Life
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£10.99
Christian Focus Publications Ltd How to Live an ‘In Christ’ Life: 100 Devotional
Book SynopsisEverywhere we look in the letters of Paul we encounter ‘in Christ.’ But how many of us know why the Apostle Paul uses this expression—or ones like it—over and over again in his letters? What is so important about being in Christ? Is it possible that when Paul talks about inChristness, he is handing us a set of keys that will open up his letters and reveal what is most essential to living the Christian life? In these 100 devotional readings, we discover why inChristness is so important and how to live an in–Christ life.Trade ReviewUnderstanding the meaning and significance of our new identity as believers in relationship to Jesus Christ is the number one concern of the Apostle Paul in his letters. Deep prayerful reflection on these key elements of life in Christ will transform you from the inside out. -- Clinton E. Arnold (Dean and Professor of New Testament, Talbot School of Theology (Biola University), La Mirada, California)I cannot remember the last time I read a book on union with Christ and was so convicted that I stopped and prayed. Without compromising biblical and theological depth, Berding unveils the innumerable ways union with Christ makes a real difference in the Christian life. -- Matthew Barrett (Associate Professor of Christian Theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Missouri )Dr Berding is at his best in this book, bringing us to the fundamental truths of Scripture and applying them to our lives with relevancy for Christians at all levels of maturity. -- Kyle Fox (Lead Pastor, Red Mountain Community Church, Meza, Arizona)Theologically rich, yet intensely practical; I felt as if Ken were providing me with a set of ‘in Christ’ lenses through which to view every facet of my life. I will revisit this book often to refocus my gaze on Christ, and all that is true of life in Him. -- Jeffrey Bruce (Lead Pastor, Creekside Community Church, San Leandro, California)
£10.44
Christian Focus Publications Ltd Known: A Study of the Good Shepherd
Book SynopsisKnown: A Study of the Good Shepherd is a 10–week Bible study with a strong exegetical bent and a touch of devotion. In it, the reader is taken on a journey to encounter our great Shepherd by using the framework of Psalm 23, layered with other passages of scripture that reveal the Lord as our Shepherd. The reader studies the text to first discover what it tells us about the Lord through observation and interpretation. The goal of the study is for the reader to be able to discover what the Biblical text means to her own life, in light of who God is and what He has done, with application coming after sound observation and interpretation because the Bible is first and foremost about God! The first week of the study is a straight–forward Biblical theology outline on the theme of the Lord as our Shepherd, in which the reader uncovers this theme from the front cover of the Bible to the back. She is invited to spend as much or as little time as her schedule allows in completing this overview, and an appendix with a sample outline is included at the end of the manuscript. The second week of Known ushers in our exegetical studies as we dig deeply into Psalm 23. Each subsequent week contains a study of a different passage of the Bible that correlates with a specific verse of Psalm 23 and highlights an aspect of our Shepherd that is discovered in the psalm. The homework questions assist the reader in studying each of these selections verse–by–verse. We study John 10 to see how Jesus is the Shepherd, we look at Ezekiel 34:11–31 to learn about the pasture provided to us by our Shepherd, we delve into Psalm 30 to discuss restoration by the Shepherd, and we discover our righteousness found in the Shepherd in Romans 4:13–5:2. The study also covers suffering as a follower of the Shepherd as seen in 1 Peter 4:12–5:11, comfort found in the Shepherd with Isaiah 40, the preparation and blessing of the Shepherd which we will study in John 14, and our eternal hope in the Shepherd as we unpack Revelation 21:1–22:5.Trade ReviewIt stirs my heart to hear the words of the good shepherd call out to me that I am known, this book can help us gaze afresh on the wonder it is that the God of the Universe knows us more intimately than anyone else and what satisfaction and fulfilment that brings. -- Anna Putt (Keswick Ministries trustee Host of Shielded by Grace Podcast)Writing from the depth of her biblical knowledge and life experiences, Lisa Derhake guides readers through a 10–week Bible study of Psalm 23. I expect many people to walk closer to the Great Shepherd as a result of this fine book. -- Robert L. Plummer (Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky )You don’t know Lisa Derhake, but I attest to her excellent work. More importantly, you will be Known by our Good Shepherd as you follow her ten–week study of Psalm 23. -- Gregg R. Allison (Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)Lisa’s devotional book is helpful for all but especially poignant for anyone who battles discouragement and depression. It’s helpful not only because Lisa has been ‘relentlessly sucked into the black hole of depression’ herself but because of the many meaningful Scripture references and the daily assignments that point to the way out. -- Bob Russell (Retired Senior Minister, Southeast Christian Church, Middletown, Kentucky)This is a much needed word for our anxious souls in these anxious times. I was stirred to simultaneously dig deep and simply delight in this wonderful Psalm. -- Daniel Montgomery (Founder and CEO of Leadership Reality and author of ‘Leadership Mosaic’ and ‘How to be Present in an Absent World’) … incorporates some profoundly honest personal perspectives, drawing from her own life and relying on the direct word of God from this and other scriptures to make a reader whole in the love and glory of the Good Shepherd. -- Asher Syed (Readers’ Favorite)Through a carefully prepared study, employing thoughtful and insightful questions, Lisa guides us to discover for ourselves the beauty of our great shepherd and the impactful privilege of being known by him. Beginning in Psalm 23, she takes us on a journey through various passages of Scripture which illuminate and illustrate in God’s own words, what it means to be shepherded by him. Lisa’s own experience with these passages, her faithfulness to the inspired Word, and her commitment to transformative application make this study one that is sure to encourage, change, and stir in all of us a deeper love for the Good Shepherd! -- Nora Allison (Formerly Director of Women’s Ministry at Sojourn East, Louisville, Kentucky)
£12.42
Christian Focus Publications Ltd Bless–ed: 52 Weekly Blessings You Have as a
Book Synopsis In 52 short chapters, Bless–ed shows us the gifts God has given us, and how we can share them with our friends When we think about blessings, we often think about material gifts that God has provided. These are indeed things to be grateful for, but these are things that God has given to all people – what are the additional blessings we receive because we are his? Have you given thought to the knowledge that you have a forgiven past, a promising present and a certain, glorious future? Have you thanked God for giving you a proper view of health, balanced emotions and a fearless intellectual life? With one chapter for every week of the year, Larry Dixon looks at a different blessing that we have in our Christian life. He explains the blessing, gives Bible passages to examine, encourages us to take action with three action points, and also provides a guide for praying for unsaved friends to also know this blessing. Trade ReviewThis book will give you joy in your faith and, at the same time, give you a passion to see others get the t–shirt and to join you in the dance. -- Steve Brown (Founder and Bible Teacher, Key Life Network, author, ‘Laughter and Lament: The Radical Freedom of Joy and Sorrow’)Larry’s writing is both doctrinal and practical; it’s convicting and encouraging. If you’re like me, you won’t be able to wait and read only one chapter per week; you’ll want to read the whole book much more quickly than that because of its edifying and equipping contents. -- George W. Murray (Former President & Chancellor of Columbia International University, Columbia, South Carolina)Using profound quotes, gentle humor, extensive biblical passages, along with recommended readings and suggestions for prayer, these readings will not only be a strong reminder of what we have, but if lived out will make your Christianity contagious to those without Christ. -- Allan McKechnie (Professor Emeritus Columbia International University, Columbia, South Carolina)Here is good book to use for devotions that will stimulate the head, heart, and hands and feet! -- Robert A. Peterson (Theologian, editor, and co–author, ‘Jesus In Prophecy: How Christ’s Life Fulfills Biblical Predictions’)The readings are short, which is great for people like me with a short attention span. However, the content is theologically rich. Prepare to be Bless–ed! -- Jeff Philpott (Sandhills Community Church, Columbia, South Carolina)This book is very helpful for Christians who like to please God in their daily activities – especially for those who have the burden to reach their lost friends. -- Mulugeta Ashagre Endeshaw (East African Director of T–NET International, Former General Secretary, Ethiopian Christian Brethren Church)Filled with many little anecdotes, Larry’s writings constantly refer to the text of scripture as a basis for the many blessings. Larry’s book is based on sound biblical principles and careful use of the text of scripture. -- Philip Boom (President of Emmaus Bible College, Dubuque, Iowa)
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd Daily Readings – William Wilberforce
Book SynopsisWilliam Wilberforce is probably best known as the leader of the parliamentary campaign for the abolition of the slave trade in the United Kingdom. But behind his heart for justice lay a commitment and desire to serve God that permeated not only his life, but also his writings. Michael D. McMullen has worked extensively on the life and manuscripts of Wilberforce and has carefully selected these daily readings to help readers not only know the man better, but also to point their eyes to the God whom he served. Taken from his spiritual journals and his one published book, as well as his unpublished works, letters and recorded reflections on scriptures, we meet in these writings a man who is introspective and self–deprecating, believing he fell far short of the standards expected of a Christian. But his devotion and love for the God who called him to be an ‘Agent of Usefulness’ is abundantly clear. These words that he wrote to challenge and encourage himself will do the same for a new generation of readers.Trade ReviewWilliam Wilberforce is known as the leader of the Evangelicals in parliament who were responsible for the abolition of the British slave trade. Blessed with a sunny personality, he was also a genuinely humble man who laid out his inner thoughts in written musings on his faith. Michael McMullen has selected some of the best of them as daily readings. Each extract is given under a verse from scripture, the source of his reflections. -- David Bebbington (Professor of History, University of Stirling, Stirling)What a wonderful addition to Kevin Belmonte’s fine books! I can’t recommend his work highly enough. -- Michael D. McMullenWe can benefit greatly from taking unhurried time to reflect on these daily extracts. May our desire be as Wilberforce’s expressed in this book: ‘I would grow in grace, and labour to live a life more honourable to God and more useful to man.’ -- Marylynn Rouse (Director, John Newton Project)What a wonderful opportunity we now have daily to be getting to know Wilberforce through his letters and writings… I am grateful to Professor McMullen for this service to the church. -- Ben Virgo (Director, Christian Heritage London)What a gem this is and what thanks we owe Prof McMullen for his fine editorial skills. -- Michael A. G. Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)Michael McMullen has done us a huge favour in making Wilberforce’s devotional reflections into a devotional source for us all. William Wilberforce was a man who had a real faith in Jesus that worked itself out in all of life. I pray these daily readings may inspire that same integrated faith in us all. -- Jago Wynne (Rector of Holy Trinity Clapham, London)
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd Meeting Christ in the Garden: A Devotional of
Book Synopsis90–day undated devotional of readings from classic authors throughout church history – Gregory the Great, Richard Sibbes, Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon The Song of Songs paints in our imaginations a physical place where we may spend time with Christ and enjoy his love. The language of human love is intended to evoke an experience of divine love and inspire in us a response of love. It channels our desires to their true end, our Creator and Redeemer. In this 90–day undated devotional Tim Chester has curated a selection of writings from classic authors such as Gregory the Great, Richard Sibbes, Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon, and many others, that will help readers to know Christ’s love better. Spend 90 days in the company of these heroes of the faith and pin your affection on the one who is their Bridegroom and yours. There is commentary on each verse of the Song, with perspectives from a couple of different authors on some verses. Chester has included a thought–provoking question with each reading to help you apply it to your own heart.Trade ReviewThis book takes us back to the beautiful and tender tradition of the classical, christological interpretation, which makes the modern interpretation seem shallow and boring. Highly recommended! -- Craig Carter (Professor of Theology, Tyndale University, Toronto, Ontario)… Tim delves into the writings of Gregory of Nyssa and Charles Spurgeon, Martin Luther and J. C. Ryle, Ambrose and Matthew Henry, as well as many others, to help us think about Solomon’s most famous Song with the cloud of witnesses who have gone before us. An enriching and fascinating read! -- Mitchell L. Chase (Preaching Pastor, Kosmosdale Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky and author, ‘Short of Glory’)Tim Chester has compiled a treasure trove of writings on the ‘most biblical’ of all the books in Scripture, so called because of what it is ultimately about: God’s love for his people; Christ’s love for the church; the love of the saved for the savior. -- Kevin J. Vanhoozer (Research Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois)This collection contains some genuine Gospel gold. Let these writings not only push you into the biblical text, but may they push you prayerfully closer to our wonderful bridegroom too! -- Peter Mead (Director, Cor Deo; Author, ‘Lost in Wonder: A Biblical Introduction to God’s Great Marriage’)
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd The Sweet Bond of Christian Love: A Collection of
Book SynopsisEnjoy the very best of beloved 19th Century preacher Robert Murray McCheyne in this short collection of quotes. Despite not living to see his 30th birthday, Robert Murray McCheyne’s impact on the spiritual life of Scotland was remarkable. His love for the Lord Jesus and his love for God’s people made his short life an immensely fruitful one. This short collection of quotes gives readers a taste of the insight he had into spiritual things, and the clarity with which he expressed these truths. Each short quote contains goodness which will nourish the soul. They are split into categories such as Prayer, Love and Sorrow and Suffering. These quotes will speak to believers at any point in their spiritual walk. Also included are a short biography of Robert Murray McCheyne written by his contemporary, James Hamilton, and a sermon by McCheyne on verses from the Song of Solomon, a biblical book from which he loved to preach. At the back there is his famous plan for reading the whole Bible in a year, along with his instructions on how to use it and his explanation of why he compiled it.Trade ReviewI always come away from reading Robert Murray McCheyne feeling inspired, so it’s a delight to have his writing distilled in this little book. ‘The Sweet Bond Christian Love’ will stir your soul and renew your zeal for Jesus. -- Tim Chester (Author and senior faculty member, Crosslands Training)McCheyne lived a brief life, but he knew the mighty God of the Bible. Because he knew God, he feared him, even as he communed with him. He was humbled, and he desired, above all, to serve the Savior faithfully. These excerpts point us in the same direction—to the mighty God who communes with his people by his Spirit to the glory of Jesus Christ. -- Jonathan Master (President, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, South Carolina)
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd The Smile of Thy Love: A Collection of Quotes
Book SynopsisThis curated collection of material from Andrew Bonar is an ideal introduction to his work. Andrew Bonar was a nineteenth century Scottish minister who participated in many of the important ecclesiastical changes that happened between 1840 and 1890. He was a much–loved and highly admired man within the Scottish evangelical church. His words still challenge and encourage the Christian reader today. This short book includes a variety of material by and about Andrew Bonar, including: – a brief biography – a selection of his sayings – a pastoral letter to his congregation in Collace that he wrote from the Holy Land while on a visit there – a magazine article about visiting the sick – a sermon he preached on the love of the FatherTrade ReviewToday we need more Christians—and especially more pastors—whose love for God’s people flows out of their love for God himself. We need men with spiritual roots that deepen as they progress in their service to Christ. Andrew Bonar exemplified this. As God used him more widely, Bonar’s private devotion seems to have gone deeper. This brief biographical sketch, pastoral letter, and collection of quotes, introduces readers to a pastor who loved and cared for Christ’s church while drawing from a deep spiritual well of God’s love in Christ. -- Jonathan Master (President, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, South Carolina)… a lovely window onto 19th–century evangelical piety. Reading it will fuel your desire for holiness and your passion for the lost – all with the bonus of an excellent chapter on visiting the sick. -- Tim Chester (Author and senior faculty member, Crosslands Training)
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd Following Jesus in an Age of Quitters: The
Book SynopsisDevotional challenges modern readers to take up Jonathan Edwards’ Resolutions In 1722, an 18–year–old Jonathan Edwards began setting down seventy resolutions, personal statements of intent, to which, by the grace of God, he held himself accountable for the rest of his life. He read them prayerfully once a week until his death in 1758. Some examples of these resolutions include: Resolved to be always discovering new ways to Glorify God in my life and increase both my joy in Jesus and that of others. Resolved to give my best every week to grow in the grace of God and to be brought to a new and higher place with Jesus than I was the week before. Resolved, as far as possible, when presented with something wonderful and puzzling about God and His ways, to not delay in opening my Bible and my heart to search and discover all that God has revealed to me about Himself. Resolved to be eagerly seeking out those to whom I can be generous and charitable. Resolved, whenever I hear of or see something praiseworthy in another person to seek to imitate it in my life. John Gillespie here examines each resolution in the light of scripture and encourages modern readers to meditate on how they could apply Edwards’ resolutions to their own lives. Each of the 70 short readings begins with the resolution in question and a passage from the Bible, and ends with a verse or quote to meditate on. The devotionals expound on Edwards’ words and call 21st century Christians to think about how they could apply his resolutions to their lives today. Trade Review … helps us focus our mortal eyes on eternity by reminding us of what it means to live the Christian life. -- Matthew Everhard (Pastor, Gospel Fellowship PCA, Valencia, Pennsylvania; contributor, ‘The Jonathan Edwards Encyclopedia’)The Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards is one of the most thought provoking and convicting documents to come out of his illustrious publishing ministry. I’m certain many Christians will benefit from this work. -- Peter Sammons (Assistant Faculty in Theology, The Master’s Seminary, Los Angeles, California; author, ‘The Forgotten Attributes of God’)Read it earnestly, prayerfully, with Edwardsean intensity. I bet God will use it to renovate your life. -- Douglas A. Sweeney (Dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama)… will bring to our present–day situation the genius of Jonathan Edwards and apply his Resolutions to the lives we lead. Get ready to be challenged! -- Andy Paterson (Associate Pastor, Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh; author, ‘Ready?: Evangelism for Everyone’)
£11.69
John Murray Press Every Step an Arrival: A 90-Day Devotional for
Book SynopsisTake ninety days and walk through the pages of the Bible with the definitive voice today in Christian spirituality. Eugene Peterson provides brief commentary and challenging thoughts to stir the biblical imagination and encourage even the weary believer.Each devotional sheds light on one of two main themes: your life and God's nature, and is followed by a pause of sorts - sometimes a question, sometimes a reflection. Readers can use the words there to form their own prayer for the day - certainly not as an ending point, but rather as a beginning for the arrivals that await them.Trade ReviewEach day offers a short reflection and ends with a carefully considered question or challenge for readers. * Life & Work *
£9.49
Rowman & Littlefield Surprised by God: Teaching Reflection through the
Book Synopsis“Our God is a God of surprises... Am I open to the God of surprises?”-Pope Francis, 2014Responding to this challenge, Surprised by God explores what it means to reflect on life and how we reflect theologically about our journey of faith.Theological reflection has been primarily used in academic training for ministry preparation, but it is a tool that is critical for any person pondering Pope Francis’ questions.Christina Zaker provides an in depth look at the foundational elements of theological reflection including definitions and guidance through various methods. Offering a lens for reflection based on the unique way Jesus’ parables surprise and invite listeners to collaborate in the kingdom of God, the book foregrounds the importance of honest spiritual reflection. Reveling in the many ways God surprises us, we learn how to respond to the invitation of faith with open minds and hearts. Table of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1: Breathing Deeply: Noticing God in the Midst of LifeChapter 2: Cultivating the Heart: Carving out the Space for Reflective PracticeChapter 3: Developing Ears that Can Hear and Eyes that Can SeeChapter 4: Exploring Parables as a Lens for Reflection: Key Frameworks for Reflective PracticeChapter 5: Connecting: Reflective Practice, Solidarity and the Spiritual LifeChapter 6: Practicing Reflection: Reflective Practice through the Lens of ParableEpilogue: Finding Hope in Family During COVID-19Appendix A – Theological Reflection in Parabolic Mode Quick Reference Appendix B – High School Service Journal
£53.10
Rowman & Littlefield Surprised by God: Teaching Reflection through the
Book Synopsis“Our God is a God of surprises... Am I open to the God of surprises?”-Pope Francis, 2014Responding to this challenge, Surprised by God explores what it means to reflect on life and how we reflect theologically about our journey of faith.Theological reflection has been primarily used in academic training for ministry preparation, but it is a tool that is critical for any person pondering Pope Francis’ questions.Christina Zaker provides an in depth look at the foundational elements of theological reflection including definitions and guidance through various methods. Offering a lens for reflection based on the unique way Jesus’ parables surprise and invite listeners to collaborate in the kingdom of God, the book foregrounds the importance of honest spiritual reflection. Reveling in the many ways God surprises us, we learn how to respond to the invitation of faith with open minds and hearts. Table of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1: Breathing Deeply: Noticing God in the Midst of LifeChapter 2: Cultivating the Heart: Carving out the Space for Reflective PracticeChapter 3: Developing Ears that Can Hear and Eyes that Can SeeChapter 4: Exploring Parables as a Lens for Reflection: Key Frameworks for Reflective PracticeChapter 5: Connecting: Reflective Practice, Solidarity and the Spiritual LifeChapter 6: Practicing Reflection: Reflective Practice through the Lens of ParableEpilogue: Finding Hope in Family During COVID-19Appendix A – Theological Reflection in Parabolic Mode Quick Reference Appendix B – High School Service Journal
£23.75
Baker Publishing Group A Place Called Heaven Devotional – 100 Days of
Book SynopsisAs Christians, we know someday we will leave our familiar country and be united with God in heaven. And yet many of us know very little about this place called heaven. In his bestselling book, A Place Called Heaven, Dr. Robert Jeffress opened the Scriptures to answer ten fascinating questions about heaven. Now he offers this devotional to help us think about heaven on a daily basis and put into practice the heavenly qualities of truth, honor, righteousness, purity, loveliness, character, excellence, and praise. A Place Called Heaven Devotional includes 100 devotions to elevate your thinking from earthbound concerns to heavenbound comforts. Each devotional includes reflection questions and a closing prayer to assist you in seeking the things above. The beautiful packaging makes this a perfect gift for anyone who longs for biblical insight and a daily reminder of the hope of heaven.
£12.59
Baker Publishing Group The Holy Land Devotional – Inspirational
Book SynopsisGod has chosen to reveal himself to humankind in various ways at various times. Each of these encounters occurred in real, physical locations. Even visions--such as Jacob's ladder or John's Apocalypse--came to people in a particular place. Place is inextricably woven into the story of Scripture, and it's one of the most meaningful ways in which we can encounter God today. Linking these locations with Scripture, reflection questions, prayer, and life-changing insight drawn from more than a quarter century of leading travelers through the Holy Land, John A. Beck offers you a devotional like no other. Illustrated with beautiful full-color photos, The Holy Land Devotional features the sites that Christian pilgrims most often visit, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of people like Jacob, Joshua, Gideon, Ruth, David, Martha, Peter, and, of course, Jesus. Whether you've been to the Holy Land, are planning a trip, or just want to know more about the land where Jesus walked, this devotional invites you to grow closer to God as you hear him speaking in and through the Holy Land.
£12.34
Baker Publishing Group One Day at a Time – A 60–Day Challenge to See,
Book SynopsisJesus changed the world by loving people one at a time. Influencing just one person at a time may seem insignificant at first glance. But as we better understand the surprising habits of Jesus, we unlock the power of small things done with great love. Learning to love people like Jesus did takes intentional practice and repetition. This devotional from bestselling author Kyle Idleman helps you build this vital habit into your daily life. Each devotion includes questions for reflection and a challenge to inspire you to make a difference in the world every day--one person at a time.
£12.59
Baker Publishing Group The Ready or Knot Prayer Guide – 100 Prayers for
Book SynopsisWho you choose to marry is one of the most important decisions of your life. This decision affects everything that will happen to you from that point forward. So how much have you and your significant other prayed together about your shared life to come? The best time to start praying for your marriage is before you say, "I do." This devotional guide helps you learn how to pray together for twelve specific areas of your relationship, including · the purpose of marriage · communication and conflict · spiritual, emotional, and sexual intimacy · understanding your roles and your differences · friendship and romance · money · parenting · and more It may sound like a cliché when you hear the old adage that "couples who pray together stay together," but the reality is that the divorce rate for couples who pray together, out loud, on a consistent basis is less than one percent. Prayer is key to a strong and lasting relationship. The Ready or Knot Prayer Guide shows you how to develop a lifelong habit to sustain a lifelong marriage.
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Baker Publishing Group The Gifts of Christmas – 25 Joy–Filled Devotions
Book SynopsisWhen you think of Christmas, what do you see? Glittering lights, decked-out trees, brightly wrapped gifts, a tightly packed schedule? Look closer. What do you hear? Ringing bells, familiar carols, Mariah Carey on an endless loop at the grocery store? Listen harder. In a season that is busy and bustling, there is a deeper, softer, quieter truth that we too often miss in the mayhem. God in our midst. God with us. The greatest gift. The only reason for the season. And the source of all our joy. If you've been feeling overwhelmed and exhausted by what Christmas has become, this beautiful Advent devotional will refresh your faith, reactivate your wonder, and restore your joy. With stories of simple Christmases past, inspiration from Scripture, and pearls of wisdom from beloved author Sheila Walsh, The Gifts of Christmas offers you grace, peace, hope, and a sense of expectation for what truly can be the most wonderful time of the year.
£13.49
Xulon Press Quips, Quotes, and Questions for Quistians
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Daily Devotions from Psalms (Leather Fine
Book SynopsisDiscover a powerful and positive mindset each day of the year with uplifting insights and motivational Bible verses provided by #1 New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer.The Book of Psalms offers readers ways to rejoice in prayer, to bow in worship, and to exalt God for all he does and for all his blessings to us, and at the heart of Psalms, there is a deep trust in God. When you spend time with God—reading His Word, listening, and praying for His direction—God will strengthen and enable you to handle life peacefully and wisely instead of merely trying to get through the day.With the constant demands and pressures of daily life, it can be hard to regularly pause to be with and listen to God's voice. Joyce's practical teaching format in this 365-day devotional will encourage you to take the time for yourself so that you can fully receive the wisdom found in Psalms.
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Little, Brown & Company A Song and A Prayer: 30 Devotions Inspired by My
Book SynopsisExperience spiritual encouragement from the Queen of Country Music with this collection of devotionals and uplifting lyrics.It's been over sixty years since the late Loretta Lynn first rose to stardom, transforming from a coal miner's daughter to the Queen of Country Music. Loretta knew she was blessed-to record music, to sing her songs to such great crowds, and to write books.A Song and A Prayer is a collection of devotionals combined with song lyrics that delivers a unique form of worship. Inspired by her songwriting sessions with Kim McLean (a fellow songwriter, music producer, as well as ordained minister and reverend doctor), Loretta's love of God is felt on every page of this book. Readers will learn to experience and maintain an intimate one-on-relationship with God. This volume will become a cherished companion for Loretta Lynn fans and readers everywhere as they strive to live each precious moment to the fullest and happiest.Through A Song and A Prayer, readers of all faiths and walks of life will have the opportunity to bask in a month's worth of spiritual encouragement. Loretta's thoughts and lyrics not only capture the presence of God, but also capture a presence that transcends Christianity-the spirit of creativity. In a busy world, Loretta's lyrics and prayers remind readers that God loves them more than they could imagine.
£18.00
Time Warner Trade Publishing The Confident Woman Devotional: 365 Daily
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Devocionario mujer segura de sí misma
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Time Warner Trade Publishing The Confident Woman Devotional: 365 Daily
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Little, Brown & Company Curiosities and (Un)common Sense from the Bible:
Book SynopsisThe Bible. You've heard of it, yes? Maybe something about David and Goliath or Noah's ark, or a baby in a manger? What if I told you there was tons of stuff in the Bible that you've never heard about? Things like talking donkeys, self-conscious magicians, and kings who think they're cows. The Bible is a curious book full of deeply flawed people and a God who refuses to give up on them. Don't believe me? Look for yourself.In these 60 devotions, we examine these unique stories, the circumstances and biblical truth around them, and what they reveal about the heart of God.
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Faithwords Daily Devotions from Psalms: 365 Daily
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Strength for Each Day: 365 Devotions to Make
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Faithwords Managing Your Emotions: Daily Wisdom for
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Lecturas Diarias Tomadas de Todas Las Cosas Les
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Time Warner Trade Publishing What a Great Word for Grads: A Devotional
Book SynopsisWHAT A GREAT WORD FOR GRADS is a unique gift book that offers inspiring devotional thoughts, literary quotes, Scriptures and prayers, all built around key Bible words. Each word is intended to encourage, challenge, and bless those who are graduating from high school and college, as well as those who may be graduating into different arenas of life, or simply moving forward in a new direction. Readers will discover words meant to be pondered and digested, each one offering a fresh, new perspective on a biblical word as it applies to the milestone of graduation. Each word will inspire graduates' hearts to remember that God is with them wherever they may be. WHAT A GREAT WORD FOR GRADS offers graduates encouragement for the next steps they take in life, and an opportunity to draw closer to God.
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Momentos de Quietud Con Dios: 365 Inspiraciones
Book Synopsis Comience su día con meditaciones pacíficas, inspiraciones conmovedoras y versos bíblicos alentadores en este devocionario de 365 días de la autora de éxitos de ventas, Joyce Meyer, que le ayudarán a crecer espiritualmente mientras pasa tiempo a solas con Dios.La vida es ajetreada y, a menudo, incierta, pero puede vivir plenamente en la paz de Dios con este devocionario fácil de entender y diseñado para alentarle cada día del año. Incluye un versículo bíblico diario seguido de una lectura devocional y una reflexión poderosa para meditar.Con las demandas y presiones constantes, puede ser difícil tomar tiempo regularmente para desconectarse y simplemente estar a solas con Dios. Pero la manera práctica como Joyce enseña en Momentos de quietud con Dios lo alentará a hacer esta disciplina necesaria para que pueda recibir la plenitud de la sanidad divina, revitalizando la paz en su vida.Start your day with peaceful meditations, soulful inspirations, and encouraging Bible verses in this 365-day devotional from bestselling author Joyce Meyer to help you grow spiritually as you spend time with God. Life is busy and often uncertain, but you can live in the full peace of God with this easy-to-understand devotional designed to encourage you each day of the year. This includes a daily Bible verse followed by a devotional reading and power thought to meditate upon. With the constant demands and pressures, it can be hard to regularly take time to unplug and simply be with God. But Joyce's practical teaching format in Quiet Times with God will encourage you to discipline yourself so that you can receive the fullness of God's healing, revitalizing peace.
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Devocionario Sanidad Para El Alma de Una Mujer:
Book Synopsis Reciba la sanidad para sus heridas emocionales y descubra su destino como hija de Dios con este devocionario de 90 días por Joyce Meyer, maestra de la Biblia de renombre internacional. Sanidad para el alma de una mujer profundizó en la historia personal de Joyce Meyer y en una jornada de curación para todas las mujeres. A pesar de haber sufrido años de abuso, abandono y traición por parte de quienes eran cercanos a ella, Joyce cree firmemente que una mujer que ha sido profundamente herida por las circunstancias de la vida puede ser sanada, del corazón y del alma. Su afirmación constante proviene de vivir su propia jornada de sanidad y de ver a tantas mujeres que no creen que puedan superar su dolor, o incluso no saben por dónde empezar, a que encuentren la dirección que necesitan de la sabiduría que proviene de la Biblia. Ahora, en este devocionario complementario, Joyce la guiará a través de 90 lecturas diarias para alentarla a través de los obstáculos que le impiden encontrar su verdadero destino. Dios puede sanar su dolor, y Él quiere hacerlo en usted. Permita que el DEVOCIONARIO SANIDAD PARA EL ALMA DE UNA MUJER sea de inspiración en su jornada hacia ese futuro maravilloso y radiante que Dios ha planeado para usted.
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