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  • av Brian Walpole
    155

  • av Trudy Makepeace
    148,-

    Ministering to Addicts has been written to help inform ministers, churches and other Christian organisations who seek to open their doors and hearts to those who find themselves struggling with or recovering from addiction. Trudy Makepeace shares personal insights from her own journey, as one who has experienced healing and freedom.

  • av Sheila Jacobs
    180

    Sometimes we don't really know why we're fearful. We tend to worry about everything. Of course, some fear can be quite legitimate. But if we find we're overanxious and it's affecting our lives - that can become a problem. A Little Book of Rest, contains five weeks of material to help you overcome your fears and enjoy life to the full once again.

  • av Carrie Lloyd
    276

    Ever found yourself wishing you had asked the deeper questions of life from someone you admired but the time or opportunity ran out? The Legacy Letters is a prompted journal, a volume that requires the receiver of the book to fill in the pages with their own wisdom which seeks to go deeper into the very motivations of those who inspire us.

  • - How God Breaks in When Life Turns Tough
    av Joanna Watson
    196

    Light through the Cracks contains ten true stories, united by a common theme: All of them feature ordinary people encountering God, in extraordinary ways, in the toughest of life's circumstances. Starting with her own dramatic story Joanna Watson writes authentically and compellingly of how God breaks in when life turns tough.

  • - The Inspiring True Story of Trudy Makepeace
    av Trudy Makepeace
    146,-

    When Trudy Makepeace arrived at the girl's home in Tredegar, a staff member on duty at the time wondered how she was still alive. Trudy was skin and bone, with fear in her eyes and the staff on duty said they'd never seen someone so destroyed by drugs. This true story of Trudy's transformation is marked by the mercy and miraculous power of God.

  • - A Light is Dawning in the Darkness
    av Robert Munday
    176

    When Sarah, who runs away for love, is abandoned by her husband Abbas, she returns with her young son Issa to face the hostility of her home village, Bethlehem, and life as a single mother. Years later, in the momentous events of the first Easter they encounter love, healing and forgiveness during a remarkable reunion with former friends,

  • - A Japanese Odyssey
    av Douglas Murray
    176

    Three lives, three pebbles dropped into the sea, the ripples converging into transient patterns of interconnection as they each try to come to terms with their fragility and search for meaning. This search ultimately leads them all back to the boathouse, to rediscover the profound impact it had upon their lives.

  • - A Short Guide for Organisations and Individuals
    av Caris Grimes
    148,-

    A short booklet using examples from business, entrepreneurs, parenting, education, healthcare and science to demonstrate the breadth of the issues involved with failure. It examines how both organisations and individuals can develop a strategy to fail well, ultimately learning more from our failures than our successes.

  • av Wendy H Jones
    131

    Bertie the Buffalo is having fun on the farm where he lives in Scotland. Then a mysterious letter arrives inviting him to represent Scotland in the Worldwide Games. Bertie and his friends fly to Tokyo where they meet new and exotic animals and try to win first prize in all the different events. Bertie is sad when he isn't winning any medals but finds out if he works together with his friends, he will be a winner in the end.

  • av Marion C. Husband
    115

  • - One Woman's Incredible Journey from the World of Theatre to the Streets, Slums and Prisons of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    av Cally Magalhaes
    176

    Cally Magalhães' memoir is a gripping page-turner of an autobiography. With a novelist's eye for descriptive detail, Cally invites us to accompany her on her astonishing journey from England to India and Estonia, and finally to São Paulo, Brazil. We join her as she follows a trail of signs and blessings to bring relief, hope and healing to people who need help, wherever they may be -- in the streets, the favelas, the prisons or hidden under bridges. She describes in moving detail the transformational work of The Eagle Project, using psychodrama and Restorative Justice in Brazilian prisons. To read this book is to be inspired by the positive change one person can bring to so many individual lives - changing the world one person at a time. Cally has much to teach us about being fully present for all of life's events and challenges. With hard-won wisdom and deep reflection, she describes a life based on faith and gratitude, encapsulated in her ringing sentence, 'When you help people who have nothing, then you realise you have everything.' Her memoir has lessons for us all about what it means to walk the Earth with grace and love.

  • - Becky Murray's Story
    av Becky Murray
    176

    Becky Murray is a pioneer. Her heart is with the lost, parentless and abandoned, always seeking to reach and care for those in need. Her journey is one of miracles, faith and perseverance, overcoming obstacles to achieve the plans that God has put in her heart. Whether it is orphans in Kenya, widows in Sri Lanka, child slaves in Pakistan or vulnerable girls at risk of trafficking across the world, Becky's life message to stop for the one has resulted in thousands of lives being changed. We never know what lies at the other side of our obedience to God. Becky simply said yes and allowed God's story to unfold through her life. Reading this book will inspire, encourage and challenge the reader to embrace all God has for them too reaching the 'one' in their world.

  • av Shakinah Baah
    180

    When we suffer the loss of a loved one the pain can be unbearable. The experience often leads us to seek comfort in the written word. This heartfelt and moving collection of poems by Shakinah Baah, are borne out of the unexpected loss of her mother, Gladys. Her hope and prayer are that they will bring comfort to all those going through bereavement.

  • - Surviving and Thriving After Abuse
    av Caroline Cameron
    167

    Unrestrained is the moving, sometimes frightening story of Caroline Cameron's journey of surviving and thriving after years of horrific abuse from her husband. Caroline has approached her story with searing honesty and no-nonsense practicality and in so doing has dug a well of healing for the thousands of people whose stories are like hers.

  • av David Oliver
    160

    What happens when we die? What does heaven look like? What will occupy us there? When David Oliver faced the death of his son Joel, at the age of 38, following a short and brutal fight with cancer, he set about researching and writing this powerful short book on heaven and committed to write whatever he discovered.

  • - A Biography
    av Charles Croll
    196

    Was John the Baptist the greatest man who ever lived and if so what does that mean for us today?John the Baptist was a relative and friend of Jesus' but also described by him as among the greatest people who have ever lived. This book examines the life and teaching of John, his interactions with Jesus and the influence he had on the early church.

  • av Andrew McDonough
    126

    Jerusalem. A lone rider approaches. The cheering crowd swarm to greet him. The King has come, mounted upon his mighty steed Dave the Donkey! Join Dave, his Grandpa, and Jesus in this epic Easter tale of power, courage, death, and resurrection. If you like Black Beauty, you will love Dave the Donkey.

  • av Wendy H. Jones
    136

    A rhyming book about the adventures of Bertie the Water Buffalo, who escaped from a Buffalo Park in Scotland. Bertie felt that no one noticed him. But he didn't need to think that as we are all important no matter how insignificant we feel. Bertie the Buffalo is based on a true story!

  • - Empowering People with Learning Disabilities
    av Sue Scarfe
    196

    Do you want to make a positive difference to the lives of those with a learning disability? In Living Fulfilled Lives, Sue Sutton draws together skills and knowledge from different disciplines and helps make us all aware of the hopes and dreams of those with a learning disability and empower them to live the fulfilled lives they deserve.

  • av Andrew McDonough
    104

    He runs! He hides! He climbs! He's stuck! Will Cecil ever get home? Will any of his friends miss him? To find out read, 'Cecil the Lost Sheep.' Based on Luke 15:1-7, this story is great for teaching kids about God's love.

  • - Finding God in disappointment, doubt and delay
    av Tanya Marlow
    175,-

    Everyone is waiting. We wait for a bus, a spouse, a different job, a better life. At best, it's irritating; at worst, unbearable. But what if our frustrated longings have spiritual value? Enter four Bible heroes who waited impatiently: Sarah, Isaiah, John the Baptist and Mary. Through gripping storytelling, we immerse ourselves in their lives.

  • - Building Healthy Churches That Hear Jesus Clearly
    av Phil Wilthew
    180

    Phil Wilthew articulates Gods heart for creating vibrant Churches and Christians who know how to hear Gods voice with great clarity. Phil unlocks some of the keys to building environments that develop prophets and prophetic people in a healthy, Bible honouring and Jesus-centred way.

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