Religious ministry and clergy Books
Xulon Press And the Women Came First
£15.41
Xulon Press Unity God's Blueprint for the Church
£14.55
Xulon Press Prophecy
£18.44
Apostolic Movement International, LLC The Apostolic Handbook: Your Personal Voyage to Apostolic Office
£21.55
Apostolic Movement International, LLC Practical Prophetic Ministry: The Metamorphosis of the Prophet
£18.02
Apostolic Movement International, LLC How to Get People to Follow You
£20.19
Apostolic Movement International, LLC Mentorship 101: Bringing Out the Treasure in God's People
£20.16
Seedbed Publishing Making Manifest
£17.58
Rose Publishing Top 50 Bible Stories about Jesus for Preschool
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£19.94
Redemption Press What? Teenagers in the Bible?
£11.40
£18.89
Chump Change The Pursuit of God
£14.40
Chump Change The Pursuit of God
£8.68
William Carey Publishing Mobilizing Gen Z: Challenges and Opportunities for the Global Age of Missions
£11.87
Pickwick Publications Poetic Living
£19.95
Leafwood Publishers & Acu Press All Ages Becoming: Intergenerational Practice and the Formation of God's People
£20.89
Independently Published Kingdom Leader: A 21 Day Journey to Unleash the Kingdom Leader Within Us All
£10.18
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Developing a Prophetic Lifestyle & Cultivating a Prophetic Community
£13.32
Resource Publications (CA) Looking Good Naked
£16.15
Wipf & Stock Publishers An Introduction to Child Theology
£28.03
Revivalfire Ministries A Voice in the Wilderness - Watchman, What of the Night?
£11.63
Revivalfire Ministries Talking With the Women: Travels Across Rwanda, Congo, Burundi, and Uganda Nov-Dec. 2014
£11.69
Melissa Re-Alfred Radical Encounters With God
£10.16
Church House Publishing How to Pioneer: (even if you haven't a clue)
Book SynopsisSmall new Christian communities created by pioneer ministers, both lay and ordained, are popping up everywhere – on housing estates, in community centres, schools, cafes, among different age groups and in numerous other contexts beyond the local church. This practical book is for all who are engaged in this form of ministry and it begins by identifying some basic principles from a wide variety of creative examples of pioneer ministry. Illustrated with actual examples throughout, it explores • how to ‘listen’ to the physical, social and spiritual environment of a local context • how to discern a community’s needs and the appropriate missional response • how to build a creative team • the art of the start – how to begin well • how to build relationships and create community by acts of authentic love • how to become and stay Jesus-centred • how to live and tell the gospel in meaningful ways • how to grow disciples • how to stay fresh (and avoid rotas!)Trade Review‘Dave has given us a gift in How to Pioneer. It is full of practical advice, stories, experience and wisdom. This book equips us to take that exciting first step in partnership with God’s Spirit and inspires us to see where it will lead.’ -- Nicky Redsell, Director of the Centre for Pioneer Learning‘Brilliant in its simplicity, How To Pioneer is an easy-to-read, immensely practical guide … It has the wonderful sense when you read it of making you think “I can do this” which is the point – you can!’ -- Jonny Baker, Director of Mission Education, CMS‘This book is a 'how-to' for anyone looking to live out the mission of God to impact those that would never set foot inside a traditional church. Be careful, this book could change everything for you!' -- Rob Peabody, Co-founder & CEO of Awaken, National Director of Pioneer Development (Young Adults), Fresh Expressions UK‘Packed full of common sense, stories and accumulated learning from many different contexts, it is a book which has been waiting to be written and one that you shouldn’t wait to read!’ -- Ian Bell, Pioneer Ministries Coordinator, VentureFX & Methodist Pioneering Pathways‘A great and timely book- short enough to be hugely readable, long enough to be hugely valuable.’ -- Rhiannon King, Director of Mission, Diocese of Birmingham
£14.86
Church House Publishing How Clergy Thrive: Insights from Living Ministry
Book SynopsisThe Living Ministry project is a ten-year programme by the Church of England to better understand what enables clergy – stipendiary, self-supporting and chaplains – to flourish, both in terms of personal wellbeing and effectiveness in their role. This booklet is the result of inviting clergy to reflect on their vocation and ministry experience in five areas: • Calling to priesthood • Institutional identity • Shape of ministry • Places and posts • Tasks of ministry Drawing on this research, How Clergy Thrive offers significant insights into the factors that allow priestly ministry to flourish, the pressures and challenges that hinder it, and the training programmes that will be needed for the future. It gives an accurate portrayal of lived clergy experience in the Church of England today that will be essential reading for all involved in clergy selection,training and support, and will give priests invaluable insights into the dynamics of their work.
£13.12
Langham Publishing Included and Valued: A Practical Theology of Disability
£12.99
Langham Publishing Give Up the Purple: A Call for Servant Leadership in Hierarchical Cultures
£12.19
Langham Publishing A Theology of Suffering
£15.19
Langham Publishing Sarah's Laughter: Doubt, Tears and Christian Hope
£11.99
Langham Global Library Imaginative Preaching: Praying the Scriptures so God can Speak through You
£14.24
Langham Publishing Sweeter Than Honey: Preaching the Old Testament
£16.14
Sacristy Press The Roman Catholic Bishops of Lancaster:
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£16.14
Pantianos Classics The Coming Prince
£12.42
Saint Andrew Press Being an Intergenerational Church: Practices to Bring the Generations Back Together
Book SynopsisThere is a growing realisation across mainstream churches that age-segregated models of connecting with children, young people and families are not working. Drawing on their extensive experience, Suzi Farrant and Darren Philip set out a vision for bringing the generations back together to become the intergenerational church we are designed to be. In conversation with the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, they develop a theological rationale for intentional intergenerational relationships of mutuality lived out within the core activities of the church. Through an exploration of the Christian practices of humility, hospitality, participation, discipleship, joy, worship, discernment and testimony, they call the church to re-discover its DNA as an all-age community of transformation.Trade ReviewThere has been much discussion about the need for intergenerational forms of ministry and ecclesiology. But amongst all the discussion there have been few books that have given this task the practical and theological depth it deserves. Until now. Being an Intergenerational Church provides pastors, parents, children’s ministers, and youth workers with rich discussions and many practical handles on what it means, and even looks like, to be intergenerational. This book is timely and needed. -- Andrew Root, PhDResisting the current narrative heralding the demise of the church, Farrant and Philip winningly invite their readers into a new story, into a world of intergenerational church-communities where adults, youth, and children are not only with one another again, but now are able to be for one another again. Farrant and Philip support their intergenerational message with poignant stories, biblical insights, and powerful connections with Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s work. In the end, we come back to a basic truth: that God has designed us to be together as we mutually influence each other on our spiritual journeys. This beautiful book adds new weight to the growing library of books on intergenerational ministry. -- Holly Catterton Allen, PhD * Founder of the InterGenerate Conference, USA *Casting a compelling vision for a truly intergenerational church, Being an Intergenerational Church is an exciting addition to the growing canon of foundational intergenerational texts. With its call to be led by the Spirit into becoming more fully the church we theologically understand ourselves to be, with the counter-cultural challenge to pay more attention to our being the church rather than our doing of church and with its confidence in the centrality of intergenerational relationships to our life together in ministry and mission, Being an Intergenerational Church has the potential to radically transform the experience of church for all ages. -- Chris Barnett * Executive General Manager, Intergen, Australia *This splendid book provides a compelling hope-filled vision of becoming an intergenerational church established upon divine action and our becoming the people we have been called to be in Christ. Darren and Suzi invite us to dialogue with Dietrich Bonhoeffer, to accept an invitation to participate in God’s story of church, and be disciples bound to one another by the love of Jesus Christ and led by the Holy Spirit to practice ministry and mission. We are encouraged to enter into a new narrative informed by the grace and power of God that is filled by faith, hope and love. I commend it wholeheartedly. -- Rev Dr Ken Jeffrey * Senior Lecturer Modern Church History, Aberdeen University, Scotland *Australian theologian Alison Sampson said, “Our children and youth rarely leave the church because we never actually let them become part of the church. What they leave are the groups we corral them into.” Church was never meant to separate the generations, but it feels as though we no longer know how to be a community of all ages. Farrant and Philip help us explore how the church can have a new story bringing generations together in life and worship, drawing on the work already ongoing in this area. Rooted in theology, grounded in reality and lived out in hospitality and welcome, Being an Intergenerational Church will help those starting the journey as well as those who are already travelling along the way. -- Revd Mary Hawes * Children and Youth Ministry Specialist, England *
£20.54
Langham Publishing God Is in the House: A Fresh Model for Shaping a Sermon
£14.24
Benediction Classics Priest to the Temple, or, The Country Parson His Character and Rule of Holy Life (Hardback)
£16.59
Canterbury Press Norwich How to Find Your Vocation
Book SynopsisNo longer seen as an exclusively artistic or religious calling, or simply referring to the caring professions, vocational living with its risk, creativity and rich rewards is open to all - individuals and organizations alike. In this practical guide, the internationally renowned, best-selling author John Adair shows how you can find the place where you will flourish best, as an individual or as part of a team. In How to Find Your Vocation he: • examines the key characteristics of vocational people • explores the possibility of vocational living in all walks of life • creates a healthy balance between the demands of work and family • enables you to discern where your 'inner compass' is leading you. This ground-breaking book also explores the concept of corporate vocation, demonstrating how organizations that cultivate vocational qualities can gain a clear competitive advantage.
£18.19
Canterbury Press Norwich So the Vicar's Leaving: The Good Interregnum Guide
Book SynopsisAn essential handbook for churchwardens, PCC's and all with responsibility during this crucial time in the life of a church. This comprehensive guide offers practical advice on preparing for an interregnum, arranging for continuing worship and pastoral care, keeping church administration going, meeting legal responsibilities, finding a new priest and laying a good foundation for future ministry between priest and people.
£13.74
Canterbury Press Norwich The Lay Eucharistic Minister's Handbook
Book SynopsisThis practical volume explores every aspect of serving as a eucharistic minister in the Catholic church. It offers in-depth teaching on the meaning of the Eucharist; personal preparation for the rite of commissioning; an explanation of the practical skills required; pastoral advice on giving communion at home or in hospital as well as help for those unexpected moments when something may go wrong. A warm and encouraging companion for all who serve in this ministry.Trade Review"This very readable and userfriendly volume provides an essential resource for all lay eucharistic ministers (...) It is a welcome addition to the materials available to those responsible for the initial and ongoing formation of lay liturgical ministers at both parish and diocesan level." -- Liz Clarke * Schools of Prayer *"This book is surely a "must" for Eucharistic ministers, both in training, and for those already practising this ministry. It is informative, inspirational, and an unusually easy and interesting read for this type of book. More than that, a priest responsible for the selecting and training of lay people would gain understanding of the fears and worries that cause so much uncertainty and nervousness among people considering their suitability for serving in this way. (...) While recommending this book for those serving, and for those in training, I do feel that it would be a very useful exercise for all Catholics to read, with open hearts and minds, especially those who have reservations about lay people doing 'things' usually only performed by priest." -- Margaret Butler * Northern Cross *
£18.19
Canterbury Press Norwich Being a Deacon Today: A Theological and Practical Exploration
Book SynopsisEvery priest serves as a deacon for a year - this guide aims to enrich that experience. It focuses on the theory and practice of one of the three biblical orders of ministry.Trade Review'...the book is to be recommended for the way it teases out the diaconal base for priestly (presbyteral) and episcopal ministries.' -- The Revd Dr Sister Teresa Joan White * Church Times *
£20.42
The Wakeman Trust Physicians of Souls: The Gospel Ministry
£14.82
Gospel Folio Press The Disciple's Manual
£12.99
Gospel Folio Press True Discipleship
£10.66
Langham Publishing The Challenge of Preaching
£11.99
Langham Publishing Making Disciples in Africa: Engaging Syncretism in the African Church Through Philosophical Analysis of Worldviews
£16.14
Langham Publishing The Future of Humanity: Preaching from Revelation 4 to 22
£11.99
Langham Publishing Precher Marc: DES Plans De Sermons Pour L'Evagile De Marc
£8.27
Sacristy Press Making Connections: Exploring Methodist Deacons'
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£22.50