Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals Books
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Colour & fold your own origami advent calendar - 25 Christmas boxes with lids: UK edition
£8.92
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Color & Fold Your Own Origami Advent Calendar - 25 Christmas Boxes with Lids: Us Edition
£8.87
Authorhouse An Angel Named Santa: A Story About Real Life
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£23.70
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Silver from the Land of Israel: A New Light on
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£13.22
Wipf & Stock Publishers Teaching That Transforms
£21.92
Wipf & Stock Publishers Fishing for Praise
£14.25
CSS Publishing Company Joyful Noise: A Service For The Celebration Of Easter
£9.77
CSS Publishing Company Palms and Thorns: Sermons for Lent and Easter: Cycle B First Lesson Texts
£14.09
CSS Publishing Company Meal for the Road
£14.09
CSS Publishing Company The Isolated Jesus: Seven Messages for Good Friday or Lent Based Upon Mark's Passion Narrative
£14.09
Paraclete Press Overview of Gregorian Chant
£15.96
£14.99
Paraclete Press Let Us Break Bread Together
£15.59
Shambhala Publications Inc The Buddhist Path: A Practical Guide from the
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£16.19
Enduring Word Media Dedication Through Fasting and Prayer
£12.34
Research Centre of Kabbalah Dias de Poder Primera Parte
£15.29
Research Centre of Kabbalah Dias de Poder Segunda Parte
£15.29
Kabbalah Publishing La Conexión Kabbalistica
£11.72
Teach Services, Inc. The Sabbath: Which Day and Why?
£15.98
Regent College Publishing,US WinterSong: Christmas Readings
£13.77
Harrison House Prayers That Avail Much: James 5:16
£13.06
£8.95
Society of Biblical Literature Ritual and Metaphor: Sacrifice in the Bible
£19.95
£13.57
Xulon Press My Body Is The Temple
£20.17
Wipf & Stock Publishers Sarum Missal in English
£40.85
Gorgias Press The Holy Spirit in the Syrian Baptismal Tradition
Book SynopsisA sensitive and evocative treatment of the role of the Holy Spirit in worship. With a keen awareness of the tradition of Syrian Christianity, Brock begins his exploration with the role of the Holy Spirit in the Syriac Bible. A striking aspect of this tradition is the imagery used for the Spirit, including: compassionate mother, fire, olive oil, as well as the more common image of dove. Brock also summarizes commentaries and other literature on the baptismal rite, touching on Syriac literature and works translated from the Greek.
£82.50
Xulon Press First Man Out-Last Man Standing
£18.44
Thomas Nelson Publishers Through the Eyes of Christmas: Keys to Unlocking the Spirit of Christmas in Your Heart
£18.04
Thomas Nelson Publishers Christmas Angels Whisper: A Christmas Story
£17.99
£9.49
Polebridge Press Didache: The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles
Book SynopsisRediscovered in 1873, the Didache provides a glimpse of early Christian ritual and liturgy. This text, which dates to the late first or early second century, is the very first manual for Christian life. Here Clayton Jefford presents parallel translations of the original-language manuscripts — from Greek, Latin, Coptic, Ethiopic, and Georgian. His detailed introduction places the Didache in its historical context, and cross references and notes on sources enable in-depth study.
£17.95
Italica Press Pilgrim's Guide to Santiago de Compostela
£25.64
Waking Lion Press The Book of Tea, Large-Print Edition
£10.37
Wilder Publications The Weapon of Prayer
£12.13
Cosimo Classics The Meaning of Prayer
£8.69
Color Me Vintage Retro Old Fashioned Christmas Vintage Coloring Book For Adults
£12.19
Shambhala Publications Inc The Meditator's Dilemma: An Innovative Approach
Book SynopsisThrough time-tested teachings and exercises, The Meditator''s Dilemma shows you how to deepen your meditation practice while cultivating ease and delight—for both beginners and longtime practitioners. When practiced regularly, meditation naturally deepens self-awareness and leads to spiritual transformation. In our hyper, instant-gratification culture, however, most people miss out on those powerful outcomes because it''s hard to commit to a longterm practice. Despite the increasing popularity of mindfulness and its documented mental health benefits, the silent majority of meditators struggle to maintain a regular practice. In fact, research indicates that more than fifty percent of meditators give up on the practice. This is the elephant in the meditation room.The Meditator''s Dilemma, written by a psychologist with forty years'' experience practicing and teaching meditation, confronts this problem and its causes and provides specific, accessible techniques and exercises that greatly enhance everyday meditation practice. Bill Morgan''s teachings and guided meditation exercises are designed to generate the all-too-missing delight and enjoyment in meditation. The concept of the "holding environment," central to positive outcome in psychotherapy, is the raison d''etre for these techniques. In psychotherapy, the holding environment comprises the trusting, secure, empathic milieu created by the caring therapist. An indirect benefit of these techniques is the capacity to create a nurturing safe space in any relational context: with a mentor, in a conversation with a dear friend, or in a beautiful natural setting. When we are in a holding environment, we feel alive, connected, and relaxed. The Meditator''s Dilemma teaches Western meditators to cultivate an internal holding environment that results in an attitude of relaxed curiosity and exploration toward their meditation practice, leading to greater success and staying power.
£15.29
Flying Chipmunk Publishing The Night Before Christmas
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£22.53
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£24.01
University of Tennessee Press In the House of the Serpent Handler: A Story of Faith and Fleeting Fame in the Age of Social Media
Book SynopsisOffers an intimate and engrossing look at the latest generation of Pentecostal believers who “take up” venomous snakes as a test of their religious faith. Focusing on several preachers and their families in six Appalachian states, journalist Julia C. Duin explores the impact that such twenty-first-century phenomena as social media and “reality television” have had on rituals long practiced in obscurity.As Duin reveals, the mortal snakebite suffered by pastor Mack Wofford in 2012 marked the passing of the torch to younger preachers Jamie Coots and Andrew Hamblin, who were featured in the 2013 series Snake Salvation on the National Geographic Channel. Seeing their participation in the show as a way of publicizing their faith and thus winning converts, Coots and Hamblin attempted to reinvent the snake-handling tradition for a modern audience. The use of the internet, particularly Facebook, became another key part of their strategy to spread their particular brand of Christianity. However, Coots’s own death in 2014 was widely reported after the TV series was canceled, while Hamblin, who emerges as the central figure in the book, was arrested and tried after a shooting incident involving his estranged wife. His hopes of becoming a serpent-handling superstar seemingly dashed, Hamblin spent several months in prison, emerging more determined than ever to keep to the faith. By the end of the narrative, he has begun a new church where he can pass on the tradition to yet another generation.Duin’s thorough, sympathetic reporting and lively style bring the ecstatic church services she witnessed vividly to life, and through interviews and quotations from the principals’ Facebook postings, she has allowed them to express their beliefs and reveal their everyday lives in their own words. She also gives the reader an up-close view of how a reporter pursues a story and the various difficulties encountered along the way. These engrossing elements add up to a unique story of the ways in which the practitioners of a century-old custom—one that strikes most outsiders as bizarre—are adjusting to the challenges of the new millennium.Trade ReviewIn the House of the Serpent Handler unfolds in ways that could not have been predicted. Julia Duin intimately recounts the story of serpent handlers raised in an Appalachian religious tradition where their ritualistic expression of faith is more ridiculed than understood. When she began her journey, little could she have known that pastors Mack Wolford and Jamie Coots would suffer fatal bites, and their deaths would lead to the story of a young handler, Andrew Hamblin, who proves to be a tragic figure of youth, social media, and a fall from grace. In the shadow of two deaths, Hamblin’s collapse is doubly sad, but his story sheds a modern light on a misunderstood religious practice."" - Ralph Hood, coauthor of Them That Believe and Handling Serpents""Fearless and talented religion writer Julia Duin takes the reader to the inner sanctum of an East Tennessee serpent-handling community led by young, media-savvy preacher Andrew Hamblin, who uses social media tools to build his brand and sustain his flock. Duin chronicles Hamblin’s journey from his highs in raising up a growing worship community and burgeoning fame from reality television to his lows at the collapse of his serpent-handling community and the dissolution of his family."" - David Arant, professor of journalism, University of Memphis
£25.60
Harding House Publishing, Inc./Anamcharabooks Thin Places Everywhere: The 12 Days of Christmas with Celtic Christianity
£8.99
Harding House Publishing, Inc./Anamcharabooks Repairing the World: The 12 Days of Christmas with Francis and Clare of Assisi
£8.99
Echo Point Books & Media The Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei
£22.95
Echo Point Books & Media The Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei
£21.49
Seedbed Publishing Roots
£14.30