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  • Becoming New: Finding God within Us and in

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  • Understanding the Holy Spirit Made Easy

    Rose Publishing Understanding the Holy Spirit Made Easy

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    £7.73

  • 52 Weekly Devotionals for Busy Families

    Rose Publishing 52 Weekly Devotionals for Busy Families

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    £12.99

  • Wellspring Ask Him: Simple Words to Jumpstart Your

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  • Revolution of Character

    NavPress Publishing Group Revolution of Character

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    £13.50

  • Cadáver de impecable apariencia: Todos valemos

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Cadáver de impecable apariencia: Todos valemos

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  • Anatomía del espíritu: La curación del cuerpo

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Anatomía del espíritu: La curación del cuerpo

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  • Iter Press The Spiritual Life and Other Writings: Volume 103

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of all of de Varano's known works, several of which have never before appeared in English. Camilla Battista da Varano (1458–1524) was a Franciscan nun and the author of profound spiritual writings in both prose and verse. Raised in the princely household of Camerino in north-central Italy, she put her thorough humanist education to use explaining her own spiritual experience and delivering advice to others. Varano composed ecstatic revelations, prayers, poems, hagiography, spiritual direction, and commentary on convent legislation. She drew on a wide variety of sources, including scripture and Church Fathers, plus popular literature and proverbs. Varano was an erudite woman of considerable complexity, defying many of the commonplace images we associate with religious women of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Trade ReviewA collection of influential spiritual writings by a fifteenth-century Italian nun."Illegitimate daughter of a duke, abbess, mystic: Camilla Battista da Varano lived a tempestuous life during tempestuous times in Italy, marked by political unrest and the arrival of the Reformation. And not even her withdrawal to a Clarissan convent over her father’s protests could still the dark nights of her soul. Canonized in 2010, Varano left behind a considerable body of writings in both Italian and Latin that is now available in English thanks to historian William Hudon’s meticulous edition and translation. Those writings include poems, prayers, spiritual autobiographies, and her audacious Mental Sufferings of Jesus during His Passion in Gethsemane—so audacious that she strategically claimed that she had simply transcribed the words of another nun. Her rescripting of gender norms, her deep self-awareness, her interest in other women writers: all make of Varano a remarkable figure whose defiance of stereotypes complicates our understanding of early modern spirituality." -- Jane Tylus, Andrew Downey Orrick Professor of Italian and Professor of Comparative Literature, Yale UniversityTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Illustrations Abbreviations Introduction Autobiographical Works The Spiritual Life (La vita spirituale), 1491 Instructions to a Disciple (Istruzioni al discepolo), 1499–1501 Devotional Works Memories of Jesus (Ricordi di Gesù), 1483; 1491 Prayers, 1488–1490, some with unknown date The Mental Sufferings of Jesus during His Passion (I dolori mentali di Gesù nella sua passione), 1488 Treatise on Purity of Heart (Trattato della purità del cuore), 1499–1501 Considerations on the Passion of Our Lord (Considerazioni sulla passione di nostro signore), perhaps 1488 Treatises on Religious Persons and on Religious Institutions The Happy Passing of the Blessed Pietro da Mogliano (Del felice transito del beato Pietro da Mogliano), 1491 Remembrance of the Olivetan Antonio da Segovia (Memoria dell’Olivetano Antonio di Segovia), 1492 Exposition of the Rule of the Poor Sisters of Saint Clare (Dechiarazioni sopra i capituli de la regola de le sore povere di Santa Chiara), c. 1500 Correspondence Letters, 1513–1521 Poetry Poems, ca. 1479–1506, one undated Chronology Bibliography Index

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  • Remember Who You Are: How to Find Your Soul's

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  • Author Solutions Inc 365 Days to Freedom

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  • Embracing the Sign

    North Star Press of Saint Cloud Inc Embracing the Sign

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    Book SynopsisThis memoir braids together stories about ordinary people who had extraordinary experiences following the death of a loved one. Each recounts a confluence of events or series of coincidences that seemed to come from “out of the blue.” What makes these stories important is the profound effect of each experience. Each person felt an overwhelming sense that death is not the end, that the deceased continue to exist in some form, apart from and beyond the death of the body. Every-day objects—a letter, a belt, a book, a song—become vehicles through which reassuring messages are communicated, becoming signs representing the shared history between the living and the dead, a history known only to them. Living through and accumulating these stories led the author to a sense of awe and wonder that coexisted with skepticism, initiating research into such matters and drew her to scientists and a new breed of theologians who find science compatible with spirituality. Science and theology are both concerned with how life begins. Both ask: What happens to human consciousness when we die? This memoir follows the author’s spiritual journey from blind faith, to skepticism, to the ultimate discovery that a fragile faith can be found, and found again, in the questions.

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  • Sophia Institute Press Mother Angelica's the Way of the Cross

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  • Ending the Search: From Spiritual Ambition to the

    Sounds True Inc Ending the Search: From Spiritual Ambition to the

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    Book SynopsisWhat is life when seeking ends? Just what is, nothing more or less— an ordinary person doing ordinary things, not wishing to be more or less, content to simply be herSelf. —Dorothy Hunt, Only This Do you ever feel as if your spiritual search is getting you nowhere? That despite sincere intention and effort, you’re reaping frustration instead of fruit? In Ending the Search, Dorothy Hunt unravels a dilemma that has vexed countless people on a spiritual path. "You may have tried all manner of practices, meditation, guru shopping, chanting, prayer, and still you have not attained your heart’s desire," she writes. "This book is about the ego’s spiritual ambition, its search for its idea of `enlightenment,’ its struggles and its eventual fate as seeker becomes the sought." Ending the Search explores the deep spiritual impulse to awaken and the ways a future-focused mind "co-opts" or veils what is timelessly free, loving, and ever present. Dorothy invites us to follow our longing for truth, love, or enlightenment back to their source—the Heart that is beckoning us beyond separation. While describing and honoring different practices and paths taken in one’s search for Truth, she emphasizes the practice of self-inquiry as taught by Ramana Maharshi. We are invited to search not for an idea of something "out there," but for the true identity of the seeker, the unnamable Mystery that is compassionately aware, existing right now in each of us. The book also looks at the processes of embodiment and surrender, the need for "ruthless honesty" without self-judgment, and in its concluding section, shares a vision of life lived authentically. "The spiritual search is a call to remember who or what you essentially are," explains Dorothy Hunt. "What ends the search is actually present from the very beginning, beckoning you to come Home. In truth, you are what you seek, yet you must make the discovery for yourself." This is your invitation, with Ending the Search. Highlights: • The nature of spiritual ambition • When practice becomes problematic • How the thinking mind separates us from the moment • Silence and stillness, our greatest teachers • Ego and the trance of separation • The human heart as a doorway to the infinite • The freedom of Presence • The price of Realization • Gurus, spiritual teachers, and charlatans • Undoing core egoic beliefs • Resting the mind in the Heart of Awareness

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  • Return to You: 11 Spiritual Lessons for

    Sounds True Inc Return to You: 11 Spiritual Lessons for

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    Book SynopsisImagine having an inner faith and trust so magnificent that you are always 100 percent aligned with your true self and confident with every choice. No more worry, self-doubt, judgment, fear, or insecurities. A wonderful goal, but is it even possible? As someone who was diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety for years, Shannon Kaiser knows that it is. Through her own spiritual journey, she cured herself by awakening her faith and intuition-and since then has helped so many like herself. When you tap into your deepest knowing, she teaches, you are also connecting with the boundless wisdom of the entire universe-where freedom and unshakable peace prevail. In Return to You, this acclaimed life coach and visionary shares her 11 spiritual lessons for finding unshakable inner peace-a complete guide to her most effective strategies for awakening your innate wisdom and stepping into your true power. "No matter what you are going through," says Shannon, "peace can be your priority." Whether you're longing for a more fulfilling career, stronger relationships, a healthier body, or more abundance, it can and will happen-simply by opening the way with these powerful keys for letting go of fear and frustration and connecting to limitless freedom and love.

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    £17.09

  • Kindness Is A Kite String: The Uplifting Power of

    Maria Dismondy Incorporated Kindness Is A Kite String: The Uplifting Power of

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  • Global Collective Publishers Dis-Solving Conflict from Within: An Inner Path

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    £23.99

  • Get Over It: Letting Go and Moving on with God

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Get Over It: Letting Go and Moving on with God

    Book SynopsisUnrealistic expectations. Hurt feelings. False guilt. As we go about our daily lives, we are so often mired down in all kinds of joy-robbing thought patterns and unhealthy habits. But grounded in God's Word, we can move on, set free from these burdens. Through more than 25 years of ministry, author Mary Whelchel has developed insightful wisdom for leading women to experience the true freedom of following Christ. Trade Review"Easily accessible and written with warmth, its practical biblical wisdom will both challenge and comfort those who are struggling with emotional baggage and difficulties, yet long to mature as Christians." -- Ann Allen (International speaker, Kilsyth, Scotland)"Mary Whelchel draws from her own journey with God and her years of ministry to shepherd readers to the place of letting go of burdens we weren't meant to carry and courageously moving forward with God." -- author of Half the Church (Author of Half the Church)With the candor of a faithful friend, Mary Whelchel encourages us to get over our petty fears, attitudes and anxieties that prevent us from living freely and becoming all that God intends for us to be. Drawing on years of ministry experience, Whelchel provides practical advice and wisdom to fight our tendency to hold onto slights, guilt and unrealistic expectations. Time and again she points us to the truth of Scripture, exposing the fault lines in our thinking and reminding us that we are called to trust God in every area of our life. -- Melissa B. Kruger (author and director of Women’s Initiatives for The Gospel Coalition)"Read this book and then pass it along to others who need to quit wallowing in their past-no matter how terrible it might be-and unload the baggage they have carried far too long." -- Erwin Lutzer (Senior Pastor, Moody Church, Chicago, Illinois)"With its biblical foundation, personal illustration, and practical application, Get Over It! has what it takes to help you let go and move on with God." -- Florence MacKenzie (Author of Destructive Emotions: Facing Up to Guilt, Fear and Anger, Aberdeen, Scotland )"She combines that practical "How to" that is her trademark, with fresh, biblical insights that are both inspiring and empowering. Thank you, Mary, for this much-needed book!" -- Miriam Neff (Author, Founder and President of Widow Connection, Chicago, Illinois)"I wish that book was available when I became a Christian as it would have really challenged me to move forward and grow in Jesus." -- May Nicholson (Author and founder of Preshal Trust)In Get Over It, Mary Whelchel shows women, in very practical ways, how to live free from dangerous mindsets that are so easily entangling. Mary gives women a gentle, yet powerful biblical approach to handling offenses, while continuing to walking in love, and total forgiveness. Get Over It is a much needed book in our culture today. Get Over It can serve as a powerfully resource for all women, church leaders, teachers, students, and all who consider themselves worshipers of the Living God. -- Alicia Williamson Garcia (Author, Worship Leader, Conference Speaker, Mobile, Alabama)

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  • Why I am not an Atheist: Facing the Inadequacies

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Why I am not an Atheist: Facing the Inadequacies

    Book SynopsisEleven Christians – including a biologist, a psychiatrist, a journalist, and a debater – travelled on eleven diverse paths to faith in Jesus Christ. This book is the compilation of their answers and experiences written in response to Bertrand Russell’s Why I Am Not A Christian. Contributors include Donald Bruce, Alistair Donald, Henk Drost, Elaine Duncan, Alex MacDonald, Pablo Martinez, David Randall, David Robertson, Chris Sinkinson, and Heather Tomlinson.Trade ReviewRead it, pass it on - then get more copies and repeat the process! -- John Blanchard (Internationally known Christian preacher, teacher, apologist and author)The authors faithfully fulfill the apostle Peter's exhortation to give the reason for the hope that they have in Christ. -- James N. Anderson (Associate Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina)For the many honest, open-minded sceptics who do want to reasonably weigh all the evidence, this book will be thought-provoking, stimulating and perhaps even life-changing. -- William J. U. Philip (Minister, The Tron Church, Glasgow)Combines good-going apologetics with the narrative of personal stories, all in a thoroughly readable and always engaging way: believers will be emboldened, doubters fortified, and atheists warmly challenged! -- Jeremy Middleton (Chairman of the Crieff Trust)Each of the contributors bring a warmth and rigor that is both personal and fully engaged with the questions our world - and our hearts - ask. This book will help your heart rejoice in the God who is Lord over every square inch of his creation, and whose word is trustworthy and true. -- Mark Ellis (Pastor of Grace Church, Dundee, Scotland)

    £14.86

  • Foundations: Four Big Questions We Should Be

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Foundations: Four Big Questions We Should Be

    Book SynopsisYou may never have thought much about these questions. But the fact is we all have a working version of the answers. Instead of speculating about who God is, Peter Mead invites us to begin with the claim that God has revealed Himself in Jesus. What kind of a God emerges from that claim? What kind of a vision for human beings and human flourishing? Christians have a word for it - 'gospel'. It means 'good news'. We think that what emerges is good news - THE good news.Trade ReviewA great little primer about the world, ourselves and - most importantly - God. This short, easy to read, helpful book will help you get to know Him better. -- Marcus Honeysett (Director of Living Leadership and author, Kent, England)Many people build their lives on a weak foundation of sand. In Foundations, Peter Mead introduces you to the one concrete foundation poured deep enough to hold your life steady! -- Tony Reinke (Writer for Desiring God & author of Lit!)The book of Acts tells of God's plan for us to have relationship in the context of his grace. Foundations fills out this picture beautifully. Read and enjoy! -- Darrell Bock (Senior Research Professor of New Testament, Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas)Having the right answers is one thing but Peter Mead goes deeper - he explores the right questions - questions of God, humanity, sin and salvation. By turning to Scripture this book gives us a surprising, satisfying and compelling foundation for life. -- Glen Scrivener (Director & Evangelist, Speak Life, Eastbourne, England)Peter Mead points to the preaching in Acts to provide answers to the important foundational questions that we want people to be asking when it comes to faith in Christ. This concise book is just what is needed to build belief and believers! -- Scott M. Gibson (Haddon W. Robinson Professor of Preaching, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton, Massachusetts)Peter's love of scripture, and his desire to see lives transformed bleed through the pages of this book. -- Rick McKinley (Lead Pastor, Imago Dei Community, Portland, Oregon)

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  • God is my Strength: Fifty Biblical Responses to

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd God is my Strength: Fifty Biblical Responses to

    Book SynopsisWomen of the twenty-first century are faced with a myriad of issues. God Is My Strength: Biblical Responses to the Issues Facing Twenty-first Century Women calls upon the Word of God to carefully answer 50 vital questions that every woman is facing today. Pat's loving approach will engage searching hearts and minds. She sensitively relates practical answers, keen guidance, and helpful approaches to steer them for a lifetime of honor to Christ. Trade ReviewWhat does a God-focused life really look like? When God is truly at the center of all you do, you'll experience His blessings and guidance as never before. God Is My Strength is about living wisely in His power instead of your own. If that's your heart's desire, you'll find this book to be a dear and constant companion. -- Steve and Becky Miller (Christian Authors )... wipes away the stereotypes and misleadings. Using Scripture as her foundation, Dr. Ennis teaches women that biblical womanhood doesn't look like weakness or floral dress patterns, but intellect, courage and strength in the One who liberated us. -- Chelsen Vicari (Author and Evangelical Action Director, Institute on Religion & Democracy, Washington)As a counselor and professor of women's issues, this is a must read. Deep thinking, commonsensical and no nonsense truths about God's answers are Pat Ennis's specialty... The timeless truths, great wisdom and insight within these pages are an excellent resource for anyone who counsels, teaches or interacts with women. -- Glenda Hotton (MA MFT CDS, Counselor for Women, Professor of Women?s Issues)In a very practical and sensitive way, Ennis has selected 50 key issues and answers difficult life questions from a solid Biblical perspective ... A very helpful book to promote spiritual growth and the comprehension that God is always our strength. -- CLC World Magazine... God's kingdom is in dire need of the wisdom of His women educated and active in our culture--modeling His love for all mankind. How? This book is the primer! -- Anne Hettinger (State Director, Concerned Women for America of Texas)In this day of self-centered religion and cultural confusion, Pat Ennis offers cogent, practical answers for twenty-first century life... By applying the truths found in Ennis's book, women will grow deeper in faith, closer to God, and more confident in living out their Christian faith in the world. -- Jeanne Dennis (Host, Heritage of Truth TV, www.heritageoftruth.com)... contains solid Biblical answers in a practical, readable volume. I highly recommend that 21st century women read God Is My Strength, and give it to their friends and family members. -- Denise George (Author, teacher, speaker www.denisegeorge.org)... a treasure of information to help Christian women of all ages answer difficult life questions from a Biblical perspective and how to apply those Biblical principles in their lives daily. Women of all ages will benefit from the wisdom Dr. Ennis brings to the problems that women face in the 21st Century. -- Kenda Bartlett (Executive Director, Concerned Women for America)

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  • Living With the Living God

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Living With the Living God

    Book SynopsisLiving with the Living God brings together two of the classic works on the person and work of the Holy Spirit from two of the most renowned theologians - George Smeaton and John Owen. Part one looks at the Biblical teaching concerning the Holy Spirit, as Smeaton leads us on a journey of exploration through Scriptures teachings on the Holy Spirit.Part two sees John Owen deal with the relationship between the believer and the Holy Spirit in our daily experience.Living with the Living God provides an accessible and practical opportunity for the contemporary reader in understanding the work of the Holy Spirit. Trade ReviewGeorge Smeaton and John Owen have written with characteristic depth on the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Their work, however, can feel somewhat daunting to the contemporary reader and so the treasure remains unearthed. This book resolves that difficulty. A really helpful doorway into the doctrine; it is lucid, accessible and surprisingly thorough for such a short volume. Readers will find it clarifies and edifies in equal measure. -- Reuben Hunter (Pastor, Trinity West Church, London)

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  • Christian Freedom

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Christian Freedom

    Book SynopsisChristian Freedom provides an accessible entry into Samuel Bolton's original work, The True Bounds of Christian Freedom, first published in 1645. This book is not simply an academic discussion of the issues; Samuel Bolton constantly reminds his readers of the gospel, and the great transformation that has happened to a person who has trusted in Jesus Christ. Bolton shows us clearly that real Christian obedience comes from a changed heart, and is motivated by love for God. He deals with the practical question of what happens when Christians fall into sin, and encourages us to rely on what Christ has done for us, rather than on our performance.Trade ReviewThis modernization of an important work by the seventeenth-century Puritan Samuel Bolton addresses certain key questions of the Christian life and answers them in the solidly Biblical fashion we have come to expect of a Puritan author. Especially helpful is the way that he outlines the nature of true Christian freedom: what we have been delivered from and how God expects us to use our freedom. And what is most needed at the present day: he shows us that liberty and obedience are not polar opposites but two sides of the Christian coin. -- Michael A. G. Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

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  • Biblical Christianity: The Institutes of the

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Biblical Christianity: The Institutes of the

    Book SynopsisThrough exploring in turn the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Calvin's Institutes sought to achieve a "knowledge of ourselves" in light of "knowledge of God". This work, foundational to theological thought for five centuries, is presented here in a faithfully edited version - perfect for enriching Bible Studies or devotionals.Trade ReviewChristian Focus is to be commended for publishing a clear, concise and comprehensive compendium of John Calvin's classic, The Institutes of the Christian religion. Systematic, biblical theology is presented in an accessible and appealing format. Using the ESV Bible text, this book is both illuminative and informative. This little paperback is a must-read for every Christian. It will make an invaluable teaching aid for church leaders and is highly recommended. -- Wayne Pearce, Evangelical TimesJohn Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion stands like a majestic castle in the history of the Protestant Reformed tradition. Many Christians, intimidated by its size and scope, stand outside its gates, honoring it from a distance and wondering what lies inside. Here is an opportunity to wonder no more! Read, feast and rejoice! -- R. Carlton Wynne (Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

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  • Setting God Free in Minds and Hearts: The Need

    Columba Books Setting God Free in Minds and Hearts: The Need

    Book SynopsisThe Catholic Church claims for itself the title of the true Christian Church founded by Jesus by the mandate he gave on various occasions to Peter, the first pope, and the other apostles, who were the first bishops. To them was entrusted the management of the Church in such a way that it would assist disciples, namely you and me, to find God in our lives and be faithful to his commandments. That is the mission of the Church; to assist each person to unity with God.Through his promotion of a synodal Church, Pope Francis has shown that he is willing to hear the Holy Spirit speaking through each member of the Church. Society has undergone great change in recent decades and there is need for reform within the Catholic Church as well. This reform should include changes to those aspects of its teachings and practices that currently restrict the freedom of the Holy Spirit to give life to the Church.

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  • Joy in God: Rekindling an Inner Fire

    Messenger Publications Joy in God: Rekindling an Inner Fire

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis Contemplative prayer and the contemplative way of life are the central themes of this book. Against the backdrop of their rich experience of accompanying those coming on retreat to House Gries, Germany, the authors talk about what happens in silence: healing and wholeness, suffering and consolation, forgiveness and reconciliation, gratitude and joy... This originated from a desire to make more widely available the experiences that emerge through conversations between retreatants and guides. The individual chapters of the book, each based on a particular theme have a clear and consistent structure. A short introduction to the theme is followed by a conversation. Scripture, the writings of St. Ignatius, experiences from spiritual accompaniment as well as the authors’ own personal experiences form the basis for these conversations. Through using the questions, “Where was my heart burning?” “Where were my eyes opened?” the authors pick out aspects in the conversation which triggered a particular resonance within them. Finally, each chapter concludes with short exercises for the reader, relevant to the theme.Trade Review‘...a wonderfully comforting book, an opportunity to recalibrate our busy lives and give ourselves the space and time to rediscover genuine rest, insight and a new way of living.’ * Intercom magazine *‘...a book that simply must be read to be truly appreciated. There is a lot packed into these pages.’ * The Irish Catholic *

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    £12.95

  • Messenger Publications Discover God Daily: Seven Life-Changing Moments

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the traps in the spiritual life is assuming that things will happen miraculously in one dramatic, unrepeatable moment. The authors illustrate the “slow work of God” (Teilhard de Chardin), an unfolding of God’s plan for our lives over time, as a much more helpful and humanising way to look at faith. Using details from the life of St Ignatius Loyola. The 7 stages of Ignatius’ life that reflect this slow process of growth in the Spirit are: Lack of awareness and superficial religion (being ‘asleep’: his life as a courtier & soldier); Waking up (his dreams shattered at Pamplona, the painful convalescing at Loyola); Extremes (initial over-enthusiasm of being a pilgrim on the road to Manresa); Eyes Opened (deepening in faith at Montserrat, Manresa & the Cave); Gaining wisdom (beginning again, studying in Barcelona); Gathering a group (spiritual conversations about what to do, deliberations in Venice & Rome) and Embracing leadership (going against his pilgrim instincts to head up the Society in Rome) The Ignatian spirituality points from each are drawn out and explained in imagined conversations with God, reflections, scripture pieces and real-life applications. The authors have established a very popular style of conveying the essentials of Ignatian spirituality and readers will find the book both accessible and enjoyable.Trade Review‘accessible and enjoyable... the authors have established a very popular style of conveying the essentials of Ignatian spirituality.’ * Independent Catholic News *‘...the two authors have come up with another winner, which will help and encourage others on their pilgrimage through life.’ * Catholic South West *‘ It is a joy to read this beautifully-written book. This little gem presents us with a vision of a compassionate God, powerfully guiding us through those messy bits and pieces of life’. * Intercom *

    15 in stock

    £10.84

  • Our Wounded God: Beyond, Beside and Within Us

    Messenger Publications Our Wounded God: Beyond, Beside and Within Us

    Book SynopsisThe Stations of the Cross etch a story of pain and humiliation in the life of Jesus. There are parallels closer to home as well as across our world, be it in Ukraine, Nicaragua, Iraq or Pakistan that are ‘twinned’ with Gethsemane and Golgotha. This book invites us on a journey as we discern and dialogue for new horizons of gospel service as a church on a Synod path. We are part of a body that is greater than our own individual bodies. We have hearts and souls. Through Baptism, the Eucharist, the shared commitment of our resources, the living out of radical forgiveness, the inclusive service of compassion to all and the willingness to make sacrifices with the lowest, the least and the lost will lead us to be called the ‘body of Christ.’ This book invites you to consider, if as a church, we are part of the un-noticed, the un-recognised and the forgotten that makes us feel their pain and humiliation. This book helps us to discover the paschal (‘pass over’) significance of the cross as a response to the suffering that sears many lives today. Here we can embody the words of Jesus: ‘This is my body given for you.’ Through this proclamation, we can call ourselves the Church. This book sees Jesus as the guardian of the wounded and the tortured. It invites us, like Simon of Cyrene and Veronica to embrace and caress the open wounds that scar innocent lives. The Stations of the Cross lead us, like the Centurion who pierces the side of Christ, to recognise divinity at the heart of humanity.Trade Review‘a rich, if eclectic, source of rare sensitivity, astute insight and hope-filled companionship...’ * The Pastoral Review *

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  • Christ's Seven Words from the Cross

    Messenger Publications Christ's Seven Words from the Cross

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs the Church Year passes, we anticipate the next festival and season, in much the same way as gardeners look for the first signs of spring or the first frosts of winter, as they plan their planting activities. So, in the Church, Advent passes into Christmas and Epiphany with a speed that seems driven by activity as much as reflection; but the approach of Ash Wednesday can catch us unawares, especially in a year with an early Easter. St Brigid’s Day and Candlemas, set at the beginning of February, warn us that we need to think about how to make the most of the weeks to pray our way, once more, through the days of the Passion and Resurrection of Christ. By taking the Cross, and even more specifically, the words Jesus spoke while nailed to that Cross, over the course of some weeks, rather than a few hours on Good Friday, we have time to consider more deeply the inner themes and conclusions. This meditation will help us to prepare for Holy Week, with a mind and heart familiar with the readings and ready to be filled with our own prayerful reflections. If this small book can prompt a mindset of deliberately slowing the pace of the contemplation of Christ’s words, and especially those from the Cross, then it has fulfilled its purpose.

    7 in stock

    £12.75

  • Dipping Into Hope

    Messenger Publications Dipping Into Hope

    20 in stock

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    20 in stock

    £12.95

  • Messenger Publications By Way of the Heart

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £11.95

  • Reaktion Books Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisCalling the Spirits investigates the eerie history of our conversations with the dead, from necromancy in Homer’s Odyssey to the emergence of Spiritualism – when Victorians were entranced by mediums and the seance was born. Among our cast are the Fox sisters, teenagers surrounded by ‘spirit rappings’; Daniel Dunglas Home, the ‘greatest medium of all time’; Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, whose unlikely friendship was forged, then riven, by the afterlife; and Helen Duncan, the medium whose trial in 1944 for witchcraft proved more popular to the public than news about the war. The book also considers Ouija boards, modern psychics and paranormal investigations, and is illustrated with engravings, fine art (from beyond) and photographs. Hugely entertaining, it begs the question: is anybody there . . .?Trade Review"Morton is clearly skeptical of most of the claims made for seances and the phenomena of Spiritualism, but presents the claims of those involved in an even-handed manner, whilst also presenting the voices of those, throughout history, who have found no evidence for the reality of any form of postmortem communication. The fascinating history of seances is filled with mystery, deception, self-deception, genuine belief, scientific inquiry, and personal transformation, which is well described in this extremely interesting and readable account."-- "Magonia Review of Books" "Morton tells the story of Spiritualism, writ large, in a highly readable book that provides a succinct, though impressively nuanced, summary of an otherwise sprawling social movement and religion."-- "Nova Religio" "An ambitious primer on the history of Spiritualism, . . . Calling the Spirits is engagingly written, well illustrated, and up-to-date."-- "Journal of the Society for Psychical Research" "An impressive piece of research. . . . Calling the Spirits is a must-read for anyone fascinated with Spiritualism."--Alma Katsu, author of The Deep and The Hunger "In Calling the Spirits, Morton has provided the immediate turn-to book on the subject of mediums and seances."-- "The Pilgrim" "It's not only fearful fiction that is having a moment. With the world full of real-life terrors, nonfiction writers are also responding. Informational texts about horror have traditionally been limited to local ghost tales or explorations of horror in film. Now, authors are entering new territory that goes beyond the confines of the genre. Morton, the world's eminent expert on Halloween, has a fascinating new book, Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances, a fun and thorough look at how humans have tried to communicate with the dead over time."-- "Library Journal" "While Victorian obsessions are the meat of Calling the Spirits, it is bookended by the necromancy of the ancients and modern seances. . . . Morton's book will interest anyone whose ancestors claimed psychic powers."-- "Who Do You Think You Are?"

    3 in stock

    £16.26

  • Chronicle Prism Discover Your Dharma: A Vedic Guide to Finding

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £16.16

  • Kaminn Media Ltd Angel Inspiration

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    £18.48

  • Christian Focus Publications Ltd It's Ok to Cry: Finding hope when struggling with

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    Book SynopsisMany couples live with the ache of not being able to have children. Malcolm and Nick Cameron are writing from such a background themselves. This book tells of their struggles as they coped with years of infertility and will take you through the story of their miscarriage and the task of piecing their lives back to together afterwards. Throughout their ups and downs, and amidst the heartache, Malcolm and Nick have been carried through by God, and emerged on the other side stronger than before. This book will help you whether you are going through a similar situation or if you have a friend or family member that is facing the heartache of longing for, or losing, a baby.As Christians too often we are unwilling to share our experiences with others, not realising that there are countless couples in the same position, longing for a child, confused by 'why them'. Here Malcolm and Nick Cameron have produced an honest and real account of their experience. They do not claim to have the answers as to how you should deal with infertility or miscarriage, but they can point you to the one who does, our Heavenly Father who never leaves us, and draws alongside us in our times of sorrow and pain and is there to pick us up when ever we fall.Trade Review'This book is an honest, down-to-earth story of a journey through the pain of childlessness - frustration in the efforts of overcoming this ache and an eventual coming to terms with life as it is, rather than the way we want or expect it to be.' -- Fiona Castle (Well known author and speaker)'This book is not for the faint-hearted. It's written for those who are suffering the intense pain of bereavement in childlessness. It's raw, real and compulsory reading for those who want to enter in and understand something of the pain some childless couples are called to endure. Sometimes God miraculously answers prayers for a child, but the complete answer hasn't come yet for Malcolm and Nick. It's OK to Cry is about a couple who experience the untold heartache of not seeing their desires realized and who live to tell the tale, and rejoice in the Lord.' -- Lyndon Bowring, CARE (Executive Chairman, Christian Action Research and Education (CARE))'This book is summed up for me in the words, 'I am classed by the medical profession as infertile, I am classed by society as childless, I am classed by God as a daughter - a son, an heir, precious, treasured, dearly loved.' Here is a moving and startlingly real account of one couple's struggle with deep pain and disappointment, and of the faith on which they draw to see them through. It is written for the sake of other couples like them and deserves to be widely recommended.' -- Dr N.G. Wright, Principal, Spurgeon's College, London"Obviously a book like this will contain a great deal of talk about feelings and emotions, but Malcolm and Nick always come back to God's Word and his faithfulnessas their anchor point..I found the book a compelling read...Thank you Malcolm and Nick, for not pretending to that you've got it it all figured out. or that it never hurts anyone. It's OK to Cry is a reminder that God's goodness and faithfulness does not depend on us getting what we want." -- Janet Gaukroger

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Top 100 Questions Remix: Spiritual Answers to

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Top 100 Questions Remix: Spiritual Answers to

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs a popular media broadcaster and conference speaker, Richard Bewes often faces tricky questions about the Christian faith. This book collects answers to the top 100 asked by people from all opinions and religious beliefs - remixed for young people. These are not 'pat' answers to make you feel smug and the questioner seem stupid - they are the sort of thing you could use in a conversation - if only you had thought it out in time!When you socialise with friends or course mates, living out the Christian faith in the 21st century naturally attracts questions. Here is some instant experience to stop you slapping your head and saying 'If only I'd said that!'.Top 100 Questions: Remix - it's a great way to answer your mates' questions and help you explain why you are a Christian.Trade Review"Each of the five sections has questions which people often ask... each has very interesting answers [that] make you think." -- Simon Hoggarth (aged 14) "...gives deeply thought-out, carefully informed answers to many of the questions most troublesome to contemporary humanity." -- Dallas Willard, Professor of Philosophy, USC "...the accumulated wisdom and illustration from decades of mulling over some very difficult questions - wonderfully distilled down to the key points." -- Rico Tice, Christianity Explored (Evangelist; Co–founder of Christianity Explored Ministries)"The two page answers are clear and understandable, balanced, succinct, and full of spiritual common sense. Strongly recommended." -- Evangelical Times"This highly readable book provides direct, clear, concise and relevant answers to questions with which many people struggle." -- Lindsay Brown, IFES"...I'm already planning who I could send copies to." -- Peter Maiden, Operation Mobilisation"This book will be an excellent tool for all, young and old, who are thinking about what Christianity about what Christianity means in their lives and will provoke further thought and study." -- William Gowdy, Covenanter Witness, Reformed Presbyterian Churches of Scotland and IrelandI adapted this book from Richard's excellent 'Top 100 Questions' because young people are increasingly being challenged about their faith in quite aggressive ways. The idea behind this book is not to 'disprove' the questioner but to give you the conversational answers you need to start a dialogue. -- Ian Thompson - co-author (VP for Sales, Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing)

    4 in stock

    £14.34

  • Christian Focus Publications Ltd More Miracles from Mayhem: The Continuing Story

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    Book SynopsisIn Miracles from Mayhem May Nicholson told the story of how she went from being a drunk no–hoper to establishing Preshal, a Christian trust based in one of the most needy areas of Glasgow. Preshal comes from the Gaelic word for precious, and Preshal aims to show those who come in that they are precious, whatever their circumstances, whatever their needs, whatever their addictions, whatever the state of their mental health. Opening More Miracles from Mayhem opens the door to Preshal and allows the reader to meet those who come through the door, both locals seeking friendship and support as well as members of the staff, several of whom have come up through the ranks. Those who tell their stories in More Miracles from Mayhem come from all sorts of backgrounds, from loving and Christian homes through to abusive and manipulative backgrounds to having no home at all, rather spending over 30 years in the care system. The book will move readers to tears, to laughter and to prayer. This book will give you new hope as you read of those who have come through terrible times and have found faith and hope. Trade Review"This easy to read book will doeart good! It is full of real life stories of people who go in and out of Preschal, a Christian project in Linthouse, a deprived area of Glasgow..it will remind you of the reason Jesus came and give you cause to rejoice in the fact that our Lord Jesus is alive and at work today." -- Evangelicals Now"More Miracles from Mayhem tells the stories of some of those who go in and out of Preshal, whether as Board of staff members, volunteers or local folk looking for support. Preshal serves them all and they serve Preshal. That's one of the beauties of Preshal, everyone is hands-on and that's what gets things done." -- Sir Tom Farmer"May's story is one of courage and determination and belief in God that not only captivated me but inspired me in the knowledge that all..who have experienced similar problems are in good hands". -- Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United (Manager (1986-2013), Manchester United Football Club)"I've got dreams for Preshal and I think about them when I pass the local chemist and see a whole queue of folk waiting for their Methadone. There are so many needy people in Govan, my dream is that Preshal will be able to reach out to them and that they'll discover that they are precious too. Maybe one day there will be a queue waiting outside Preshal all wanting to hear about Jesus." -- Nancy, member of the Board of Preshal.The variety of circumstances of deprivation in which many of those lives were, until they met with May or came to the project, is huge but they have a feature in common. When the Lord Jesus by His Spirit came into these lives, His entry made a remarkable difference. His entry produced miracles indeed. The lives are narrated in a very clear direct way which I found compelling. -- Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Retired Lord Chancellor & Patron of the Lawyers Christian Fellowship)

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    £999.99

  • The Last Word

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd The Last Word

    Book SynopsisWhen someone respected and well known dies we consider their final words to be important and significant, even a distillation of that person’s wisdom throughout their life. The most important last words ever spoken were spoken by Jesus to the disciples who were to be his witnesses, taking the gospel to the whole world. Of course, Jesus’ teaching and example investigated here are not strictly his very last words but his meeting in the upper room was the last time he saw his disciples together before he was arrested and put to death.The wonder is that Jesus knew exactly what was going to happen and so carefully prepared his church for what was going to come. Although we are separated by two thousand years from this event, there is a real sense in which we are also in that room, listening to the saviour and able to learn so much from these last words to his disciples.Trade Review...a book which the ordinary Christian should find heart-warming and helpful, yet it is one to which the preacher could well turn in search of ideas for application based on sound exegesis. It could well be a congregation's 'book of the month' and it certainly deserves a wide circulation. -- Evangelicals Now"When the head and the heart and the passions of the expositor are fully engaged in opening the biblical text, a fine commentary will result. That is what this book is." -- R. Kent Hughes (Visiting Professor of Pastoral Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)Benn's book deals with the five chapters in John's Gospel, chs. 13-17, recording the last words and deeds of Jesus. They are all in short sections written in a manner in which the young Christian can easily follow. They could be read on a daily basis with good profit. A short study guide broadens their scope for the Bible study group. The book is non-controversial, warmly written and 'chatty' in the best sense. The author has gone to the heart of these chapters and gives the reader a feel for some of the great heights and depths found in this part of John . . . well worth reading and praying through. -- English Churchman"Simply but faithfully explained; warmly but carefully applied; Wallace's book based on Jesus' farewell teaching in John's gospel is devotional reading at its best, tasty food for the soul and enriching nourishment for the heart." -- Adrian Reynolds (Head of National Ministries, Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, UK)This volume by Wallace Benn takes us into the inner sanctum of the Fourth Gospel giving us an intimate portrait of Jesus the Servant-king. Meekness and majesty together inseparably. A beautifully presented portrait of the Savior' -- Timothy George (Founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama)...at once heart-warming yet biblically rigorous. It provides an excellent model of good exegesis coupled with a warm pastoral heart. I hope we will be seeing many more books from the pen of this author. -- New Directions

    £12.96

  • The Life of God in the Soul of the Church: The

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd The Life of God in the Soul of the Church: The

    Book SynopsisIn this transformational book, trusted pastor Thabiti Anyabwile repositions our thinking about spiritual fellowship. Extending the concept of Divine life presented in Henry Scougal's classic The Life of God in the Soul of Man, Anyabwile contends that union with Christ is not individualistic, but is discerned in the soul of the local church. This vision of spiritual fellowship is not centred on external activities and programs, but on our shared life in Christ, as we share one another's sufferings, use our spiritual gifts for the good of the body, partner in spreading the gospel and grow spiritually together.The Life of God in the Soul of the Church is experienced personally by believing the truth and shared relationally in the church which leads to great joy and holiness. Trade ReviewIn this new book, this gifted pastor takes us right into the heart of the New Testament Christianity and the very nature of the Church, demonstrating the fellowship that is one of the signs of the gospel - both to the church itself and to the watching world. -- R. Albert Mohler (President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)"Building on what Christ has accomplished for us, this apostolic view of sanctification fleshes out what it means also for Christ to be formed in us, as we are conformed to his image. For anyone who doubts the practical relevance of good theology, this book will be a turning point." -- Michael Horton... an excellent book from an excellent communicator which will inspire and challenge. -- Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology"Picking up where Henry Scougal left off, Thabiti reminds us that the life of God, which is in the soul of man, is consequently and necessarily also in the soul of the church. In other words, union with Christ is not just an individual truth, it is also a corporate, covenantal possession as well. Thabiti leads us through several texts that confronts and comforts us with this truth. This is a much appreciated addition to our understanding of Christ-centered church life." -- Anthony Carter...doctrinally rich and biblically faithful, with a vital message for today's church. -- Grace Magazine"There can be no healthy church apart from true biblical fellowship; there can be no true biblical fellowship apart from the gospel. In this powerful book Thabiti Anyabwile draws these two together, anchoring the life of the church in the message of the church". -- Tim Challies"It is both rooted in the exposition of God's Word and full of practical wisdom. I pray that God will use it to encourage many Christians to pursue the fullness of 'the life of God in soul of the church." -- Tim Chester

    £15.24

  • Safe?: How we can be sure of God’s love

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Safe?: How we can be sure of God’s love

    Book SynopsisAre you one of those people who have accepted Christ as your Saviour but remain somewhat confused by the feeling that nothing seems to have changed? Or do you long for those feelings of joy and relief that were yours in the time immediately following your conversion? Sometimes we just seem ignorant about how Christians are supposed to feel day to day. With helpful study questions this book will help you grasp something of the scale of what happens to those who turn to Christ, and allow you to find real assurance, a gift that for so many of us can be so elusive.Trade Review… will prove a great blessing to many readers… practical, down–to–earth, and fitted to meet the needs of struggling and fearful souls. -- British Church Newspaper"Frank is a gifted evangelist, clear and succinct! I warmly commend this book, focusing on the gospel and highlighting the greatest of great truths, justification." -- David Cook (Retired Principal, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Sydney, Australia)"I can think of nothing better to give to new converts - or to be read by believers who are not crystal clear about their eternal security." -- John Blanchard (Internationally known Christian preacher, teacher, apologist and author)… recommend this book to any Christian, especially those who struggle with assurance. -- Evangelicals Now"Enquirers and believers alike will find in Frank Retief's compelling style and luminous stories a readily-constructible platform for a credible Christian world-view." -- Richard Bewes (OBE (1939 – 2019), formerly of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, England)"Safe? helpfully moves the Christian looking for assurance beyond his or her own feelings into the trustworthy Word of God." -- Mike McKinley (Senior Pastor, Sterling Park Baptist Church, Virginia)"Here is a clear, concise presentation of the saving gospel of Jesus Christ that is faithful to Scripture and accessible and readable to all." -- Steven J. Lawson (President, OnePassion Ministries and Professor of Preaching,The Master’s Seminary, Sun Valley, California) "This small book does two great things. It gets into the heart of the Christian gospel because Frank Retief knows his Bible. And it gets into the hearts of fearful people because Frank Retief knows the real world. As he takes the Word of a faithful God to the needs of uncertain people he provides straight and comforting answers. I hope this gets into the hands of thousands." -- Simon Manchester (Senior Minister, St Thomas’ Anglican Church, Sydney, Australia)

    £10.49

  • Limitless Sky: Life lessons from the Himalayas

    Ebury Publishing Limitless Sky: Life lessons from the Himalayas

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the remarkable true story of a young man's initiation in the Himalayas. David Manners was trekking in Nepal when he stumbled upon the mountain home of a jhankri, or Nepalese shaman. The jhankri accepted David as his pupil, and so began the next stage of David's extraordinary journey, in which he embarked upon an adventure that was more challenging and, ultimately, life-affirming than anything he could have imagined. In Limitless Sky, David shares the wisdom and insights he learnt from those transformational days in the Himalayas. These include practical guidance on how to live a full and fearless life, how to find happiness and how to live in ways that nurture both ourselves and others. As David reveals, the life lessons he learned amongst the mountains of the Himalayas could benefit us all today.Trade ReviewStunning...enthralling...really remarkable and compelling, full of wisdom, humour and beauty...I love the bravery, curiosity and honesty that streams from this immense adventure -- Joanna LumleyA unique and enlightening story of great courage that will echo for a lifetime * CBC Radio-Canada *Limitless Sky is an extraordinary quest into the magical shadowland of Tantric mysticism. Its author, David Charles Manners, is a man worth watching. One can only marvel at what will flow next from his enchanted pen. * Tahir Shah *

    20 in stock

    £20.78

  • Christian Focus Publications Ltd A Heart for Mission: Five Pioneer Thinkers

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    Book Synopsis Most commentators agree that the Protestant Missionary effort really got under way in the late eighteenth century with the formation of the Baptist Missionary Society. Bearing in mind that the Reformation began in the early 16th Century the obvious question that arises is 'Why did it take Protestants nearly 3 centuries to act on Jesus' Great Commission mandate?'This book goes some of the way to explaining why. We are introduced to five Protestant, Christian thinkers who had a mind for mission, long before the Protestant World as a whole became aware of the need. From the celebrated Jonathan Edwards to the comparatively unknown Jan Amos Comenius, we see how these five men were ahead of their time. They influenced thinking about mission and their comments ultimately led to the missionary explosion which began at the end of the eighteenth century and which carries on to the present day. Trade Review"Ron Davies' book ...treats us to brief biographical backgrounds and then proceeds to show their passion for international cross-cultural mission. May this book be used of God to move today's church to a greater self-sacrifice for the spread of the good news of Jesus Christ worldwide" -- Martin Goldsmith, Author and former OMF Missionary in Asia"For those who like to probe beneath the surface of missionary myths - read this fascinating book and be enriched, challenged and inspired." -- Chris Wright, International Ministry Director, Langham Partnership International, Former Principal, All Nations Christian College (Langham Partnership and author of ‘The Mission of God’s People’)

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • How to Handle Your Life

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd How to Handle Your Life

    Book Synopsis Encouraging children to start a daily habit of Bible reading, prayer and meditation is important. Carine Mackenzie, an established children's Christian author, has compiled this collection of stories from her own life. Appropriate Bible passages are suggested for daily reading and prayer points are suggested. The book is also illustrated with some appropriate black and white illustrations. It is an excellent devotional tool for 7 to 11 years old as well as holding great potential for children's talks and assemblies. The puzzle feature really sets this book apart from the others and will give an extra dimension to a child's devotional life. The stories are divided into four sections: The Bible; Jesus; Life & our Father God

    £10.15

  • A Life Worth Living

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd A Life Worth Living

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis Sammy is learning about what it's really like to be a Christian. She turns down a good looking young man and he begins to make things very difficult for her. Amanda is also being pressurised by her boyfriend to have sex. Sammy knows this is wrong and is very worried about Amanda. The persecution at school doesn't ease. Nobody, not even Amanda, sticks up for Sammy. Everyone is afraid it will be them next. As Sammy grapples with issues such as sex, bullying, standing up for your beliefs and getting involved in church other problems keep raising their heads - Kendra is back but not before she scares the whole family stupid by running away. Trade ReviewA life worth living:‘Saying no to sex and beating the bully' sums up the story! Sammy's friend, Amanda - not a Christian - is tempted to sleep with her boyfriend. Sammy shares her own beliefs with her friend. But Sammy's Christianity is making her a target for bullies at a school; living for Jesus is really challenging. I really wanted to write a book that dealt, in reality, with the issue of bullying, and with the Christian view of sex. Saying no to sex isn't a popular option these days, and yet God wants us to live like this if we aren't married. That's a huge challenge when you're an adult, let alone when you're a teenager in today's climate. So in this book I've tried to put across how God wants us to live, without being ‘preachy' or ‘starchy'. -- Sheila Jacobs, Author

    15 in stock

    £8.00

  • Energize Your Life: Overcoming Fatigue and Stress

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Energize Your Life: Overcoming Fatigue and Stress

    Book Synopsis Is fatigue or stress a personal problem to you? Are you trying to cram too much into your schedule? Is your life coming apart at the seams and you can't say "no" to further demands on time and energy? Are you unaware of how many energy units you have available to you each day?If your answer is yes to any of these, this is a book for you. Using the latest research in this field the average person can readily understand and utilize it. It covers the cause of illness; the role that our internal and external world plays, our biological make-up, and gives specific helpful insights to improve your physical, mental and spiritual health. Trade Review"Not only has he made an accurate diagnosis of the problem, he has prescribed some approaches to healing that square with the complex realities of contemporary living." -- John Huffman, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, California. (Former Pastor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, California)"This resource speaks to the heart of the concerns of many who struggle in their daily lives." -- H. Norman Wright, Christian Counselor"...you will be enriched through his full disclosure of the "drainers" that contribute to fatigue and "energizers" that provide strength so you will be able to experience God's full potential for your life." -- Dr. Gordon E. Kirk, Lake Avenue Church, Pasadena, California."Rarely do we find in one author profound pastoral sensitivity, expert medical opinion, astute biblical awareness and the wisdom of the years. We find them in Dwight L.Carlson." -- Rev. D. Smart Gilcomston South, Church of Scotland, Aberdeen ((1959 – 2020) Author and conference speaker)"In this book Carlson gives a good blend of medical information, spiritual insight and practical application. The words ‘in the last days will be times of stress' were never truer than today. Over the last 30 years the amount of stress has increased by 45%. This book is very pertinent to the times in which we live. Church leaders and those involved in helping others should read it." -- CLC Book Reviews 14"Dr Carlson's writings contain invaluable instruction and direction concerning some of the most pressing problems of contemporary life - chronic overload and exhaustion. I believe this book will be very helpful for everyone who is prepared to find their way into a life of practical interaction with the One whose yoke is easy and whose burden is light." -- Dallas Willard, Professor of Philosophy, USC, Speaker and Author

    £13.31

  • 2 in stock

    £27.96

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