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  • av Mark Stibbe & Steve Brazier
    145 - 195,-

    On the planet Xona, Khali has just witnessed the disappearance of his father. During a mission to investigate a strange source of light emanating from a cave, his father ran out of oxygen and time. Khali is traumatised. Now back on his home planet, with the help of some unusual new friends, he seeks to embark on a mission to return to Xona.

  • - A Renew Six-Step Study
    av Rachael Shalloe-Cooper
    145,-

    This study based on John's Gospel, has been designed to help us overcome the many personal challenges of life, such as; motherhood, marriage, work, church, friendships or ministry. These simple six steps enable us to see what God has to say to us about these challenges and find answers from Jesus Himself.

  • - Understanding and Reaching Generations Y & Z
    av Nick Allan
    175,-

    How do we disciple today's Millennial generation and their teenage successors Gen Z. With plenty of positive insights into the opportunities these generations possess, this book will help build solid foundations of identity and purpose for young adults and assesses some of the biggest challenges to Christian discipleship in today's culture.

  • - Rite of Passage
    av Michael J. Harvey
    145,-

    Curillian, King of Maristonia, is on a quest to find the mythic mountain Oron Amular. Carea, an elven princess, has been captured by his enemies. She alone can secure his passage through ancient Kalimar. Curillian must find a way to win through to the Mountain and rescue his talisman, or else renounce his quest for Power Unimaginable...

  • - A Personal and Biblical Journey Through Infertility and Adoption
    av Pete Roscoe
    165,-

    Sadly, infertility is a very common problem which currently affects one in seven couples in the United Kingdom. If you aren't personally affected by it, no doubt you'll know someone who is maybe a friend, relative or even one of your own children. Men often suffer in silence and find it incredibly hard to talk about. It's a taboo topic which can make us feel 'less manly'. We feel like we've got to be strong for our wives but deep down the pain is real and it hurts. For Peter Roscoe and his wife this was truly the hardest time of their lives. Man Up to Infertility is to help all the guys out there who are struggling in silence. The Petes who are supporting Emmas, the Zacks who are holding up Tamaras, guys like you and me struggling but want to overcome. Peters own testimony is the first part of the book and his friends share their own stories of overcoming infertility too. The Bible is also full of stories of great men and women who, by the grace of God, managed to triumph over their barrenness. The second part of the book studies these stories from the husband's point of view and demonstrate how we can learn from their strengths and weaknesses to help us better support our wives, grow closer to our Heavenly Father and ultimately overcome. In the third part it shows how God has used adoption for some of the most significant men and women in the Bible and how God uses them in his ultimate plan to adopt everyone into his eternal family.

  • - Finding Freedom Through a Transformed Life
    av Sarah Grace
    184,-

    When we decide to improve ourselves the ripple effect to others is contagious. When we feel comfortable in our own skin the benefit can be redemptive for those we love. This book will help you unpack your past life and see what is really going on emotionally at a deeper level. Find out what limits you so you can choose to change.

  • av Iona Rossely
    145,-

    Iona Rossely was a champion speed skier She had everything she had ever dreamed of yet this lifestyle left her feeling cold and empty. Following a life-threatening accident she started a new career in endurance horse racing. A chance encounter with a Swiss couple changed her life for ever - could she finally find peace and the meaning to life?

  • av David Oliver
    159,-

    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 Practical Guide to Making Decisions
    av Mark Houghton
    195,-

    Facing an unintended pregnancy? How can you make your own choice? Would abortion be a safe and sound solution now and in the future? This handbook, written by a team of women and men, covers parenting, abortion, and adoption. In Part 1, an experienced female pregnancy counsellor provides a simple step-by-step guide to making your own decision. Part 2 explores the options ahead for all involved and answers questions you may have. Part 3 digs deeper into health-concerns after abortion that are often overlooked.

  • - A Vision for Growing Churches, Leaders and Mission
    av Colin Baron
    195,-

    Many church leaders believe that the most effective way to fruitful kingdom ministry is by growing a large church, but what if this dream is actually inhibiting us from seeing the impact that we long for? `Multiplanting' describes Colin Baron's journey to fulfil a vision of multiplying church congregations across one region of Northern England.

  • - A Biography
    av Charles Croll
    195,-

    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.

  • - Facing and Learning From the Impact of Failure
    av Caris Grimes
    187,-

    Does failure, or feelings of failure, affect you to the point where you find it hard to move on? Do you avoid situations where you might fail? Caris Grimes takes a frank, no-nonsense look at different aspects of failure and what we can learn from them. Using examples from the ministry of Jesus, Caris helps us to understand how God uses failure.

  • - Discover the Joy of Empowering Others
    av Wendy Mann
    165,-

    Wendy Mann unpacks how we can learn to lead out of our identity as sons and daughters of God, and the impact this has on those we invest in. What could churches, families and workplaces look like if we used our influence to champion the people around us? Learn to lead as a son or daughter and discover the joy of empowering others.

  • av Andrew McDonough
    125,-

    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
    135,-

    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!

  • av Anne Atkins
    165,-

    This book is focused upon an autistic junior fellow, Theo, and a first-year undergraduate, Charlotte, as they begin a friendship which comes to be tested when a threat to their beloved city of Cambridge, England comes to light.

  • - Empowering People with Learning Disabilities
    av Sue Scarfe
    195,-

    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
    107,99

    'Bless my socks! Dance and sing! This little bub is God's high king!, Join Brown Cow, the shepherds and the wonderful welcoming people of Bethlehem town in this Christmas celebration. Based on the Luke 2:1-20 NIVUK translation, this biblical story is set in your traditional middle eastern home.

  • av Andrew McDonough
    103,-

    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
    174,-

    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
    179,-

    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.

  • av Emily Owen
    165,-

    Emily Owen was a multi-talented teenager with the world at her feet. In her late teens she was diagnosed as suffering from Neurofibromatosis Type 2, a genetic disorder where tumours grow which eventually compress the brain and are a threat to life.

  • - The Normal Christian Life
    av Wendy Mann
    161,-

    The supernatural life that Jesus modelled is not reserved for a few "superstar" Christians; it is meant to be the normal life for every believer. All Christians are called and equipped by God to see his Kingdom break in as part of their day-to-day life. Wherever they go, they can see people's lives transformed as they demonstrate God's love outside the four walls of the church. Naturally Supernatural: The Normal Christian Life unpacks more than 10 years of Wendy Mann's journey of learning how to live a naturally supernatural life. It is full of faith-building stories, inspiring insights, and practical tools that she and her church community, King's Arms Church in Bedford, are learning along the way.

  • - Freedom from Boarding School Pain
    av Mark Stibbe
    162,-

    Traumatised by your boarding school experience? Mark Stibbe shows how those wounded by their time at boarding school can find lasting healing. Having been through the process of recovery himself, Mark now tells his story and shares a unique, faith-based perspective and how to start the journey towards freedom from abandonment and abuse.

  • - A Doctor's Personal Journey Through Anorexia
    av Dr Elizabeth McNaught
    145,-

    Lizzie McNaught was diagnosed with Anorexia at the age of 14. However through professional help, the support of her loving family and her faith, she somehow found the hope and strength to overcome. Life Hurts tells her story, reflecting on it from her perspective as a doctor.

  • av Andrew Roberts
    175,-

    The call to Christian discipleship is a call to adventure. Holy Habits explores the nature of that adventure through a rich mix of biblical material and inspiring stories. The nurturing role of the ten holy habits of discipleship as seen in Acts 2 is then explored.

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