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  • - A Pilgrim's Guide to Prayer, Trust and Following Jesus
    av Jill Weber
    225,-

    What might happen if we live out of loving encounter with God and build in response to what he reveals? Jill Weber explores prayer, discernment, vocation and leadership, offering encouragement to say yes to what God is already doing. A story that will build faith and confidence as we discover the freedom that lies beyond that yes.

  • - Out of the Spiritual Comfort Zone
    av Johannes Hartl
    195,-

    A great challenge to get out of the spiritual comfort zone to find a fulfilled and fulfilling faith. In response to a deep crisis of faith in the West, Johannes Hartl encourages readers to reject a feel-good Christianity, superficial answers and shallow conceptions of God, but instead to grasp hold of genuine faith and rediscover a sense of wonder.

  • - 12 Steps to a Transformed Life
    av Johannes Hartl
    156,-

    In this inspiring and highly practical book, Johannes Hartl explores 12 simple ways he has learnt to pray - indeed, 12 steps that have transformed his life - an adventure into truly knowing the God of the universe. Simply Pray is an invitation into the biggest challenge and the loveliest secret - the adventure that will change your life also.

  • av Jonny Gumbel
    224,-

    Called is a refreshingly honest and humorous deep dive into God's calling for each one of us. Written by Jonny Gumbel, Rector of Christ Church Rio and author of Loved, Called examines the stories of the characters whom God called in different ways, humanising them and giving us encouragement that we too can take up God's call on our lives.

  • av Katharine Hill
    224,-

    The fully revised third edition of Katharine Hill's wise and encouraging book on parenting in the digital world. A lifeline for parents and carers, this book offers practical advice on screen time and social media, as well as cyberbullying, grooming and pornography, with new content on gaming and 'sharenting'

  • av David J Montgomery
    211,-

    A thirty day devotional to build faith and enhance evangelism There is a story, one that runs from the beginning of creation itself, through thousands of years of human history. It is a story of triumphs and disasters, miraculous deeds and terrible betrayals, divine justice and ultimate sacrifice, and of steadfast faith continuing down through generations and across continents to the present day. This is a story that is still going on and will be finished only at the end of time. There have been many incredible adventures along the way, just as there are in the books of Luke and Acts. In these thirty days of devotions, we can zoom in on a very important part of the Christian story and use the lessons it teaches to strengthen our faith and enhance our evangelism. Each day there is an opportunity to dig deeper into the main themes that Luke uses to build his narrative of Christ and the church; pray into the issues Jesus and his apostles faced that we also see in our lives today; reflect on the passage and respond to its teachings; explore "the wider story" and the context; and finally, to meditate on an "evening psalm" to recenter and bring us back to God after the busyness of our day.

  • av Katharine Hill
    249,-

    How can working parents live wisely with God at the centre, learn to be still and know him, while juggling demands of family and career at today's hectic pace? Katharine Hill draws on a wealth of experience from advising government, working with families and bringing up her own, to help you flourish in your calling and walk closely with the Lord.

  • av Jonny Gumbel
    199,-

    Knowing the love of God changes absolutely everything You are loved. It is the single most important thing about you. It is the answer to the deepest longing of every heart, with the potential to change life in every possible way. But what does it really mean to be loved . . . loved by God? And can we truly know it, begin to comprehend it? What difference does it make to our lives? With warmth, wit, and a great depth of wisdom, Jonny Gumbel explores the nature and meaning of this divine love. Drawing on the apostle Paul's epistle to the Romans, he guides us through the letter, highlighting the theme of love and showing how truly powerful it is, bringing joy, authenticity, unity, and purpose, forming the very basis of our identities. Peppered with stories that are marked by the author's self-deprecating humor, it encompasses everything from politics to family life and each illustration is packed with insight. Coming at a time when many of us feel battered and bruised by the uncertainties of life, this compelling book brims with affirmation and hope as it invites us to delve into (or perhaps rediscover) the greatest love story ever told.

  • av Chris And Denise Arthey
    225,-

    Meeting Disaster Head on with Hope. The authors story of a horrific motorcycle accident and how their faith helped them to recover and adjust to their physical challenges.

  • - Learning to Recognise God's Voice in a Noisy World
    av Bill Cahusac
    279,-

  • - Learning to Recognize God's Voice in a Noisy World
    av Bill Cahusac
    195,-

    Learn to hear the voice of God speak above what overwhelms us The God of the Bible is a God who speaks, who spoke the world itself into being; his Word is powerful and it will accomplish what he sent it to do. Our God promises to speak to us, to be found by us when we seek him with all our heart. He promises that the old will dream dreams and the young will see visions. But how? What is "God's voice" actually like? Can we really hope to "hear" him today? Yes, we can, argues Bill Cahusac, pastor of Emmaus Road, and not only in church. Whether we're in a supermarket line, at a football game, or out walking, the God of the Bible loves to communicate with us. This beautiful book explores, in the simplest and most practical of ways, some of the important and difficult questions surrounding prophecy. Vulnerable, funny, and relatable, Bill takes readers on a journey of his experience, recounting stories and examples that taught him how to recognize God's voice. Hearing that gentle whisper, he says, comes from spending time with God in his Word and in worship.

  • av Simon Ponsonby
    225,-

  • - A Journey in Search of Count Zinzendorf
    av Phil Anderson
    195,-

    Join pilot and author Phil Anderson of the 24-7 Prayer movement on an unforgettable aerial road trip, as a modern-day group of friends race to uncover the history of Zinzendorf and re-establish the Order of the Mustard Seed as a pattern for authentic, relational, missional discipleship in the twenty-first century.

  • av Katharine Hill
    159,-

    Whether we are over-eager or burnt-out grandparents, very involved or unsure how to help grandparents, this heart-warming little book can help us to be the best grandparent that we can possibly be, being there for, and bringing out the best in, our beloved grandchildren.

  • - Knowing the God of Forever
    av Kate Patterson
    195,-

    A profound invitation to get to know the God of forever, Kate Patterson explores what it means to be 'eternally minded', keeping our eyes on the one whose eyes are on us. Eternity unveils the freedom that being eternally minded brings, enabling us to live fearlessly, knowing that God is making us more and more Christ-like as we journey with him.

  • av Cathy Gohlke
    233,-

    America, 1970s: Hannah struggles with forgiveness after her mother, Lieselotte's, death. Germany, 1930s: Lieselotte's father quickly ascends the Nazi Party ranks, and Lieselotte's in love - with the wrong man. As their stories unfold, Hannah must decide if she can atone for her family's tragic past and help reshape the future.

  • av Cathy Gohlke
    230,-

    In Nazi-occupied Poland, Rosa Dunovich faces a terrifying reality: to save her daughter, she must send her into hiding. Her only hope of finding her again - if they survive - is her medallion. A tale of courage, sacrifice and survival, inspired by true events of Poland's darkest days and brightest heroes.

  • av Rosemary Hector
    176,-

    Journey afresh into the wonder, the beauty and the glory that is to be found in the age-old story of Christmas. This beautiful, thought-provoking and inspiring collection of poems and illustrations brings new insights, moments for pause and reflection, and is a wonderful accompaniment through the Advent period.

  • av Simon Ponsonby
    157,-

    A moving, inspiring poem about just how amazing Jesus is - the perfect devotional for mediating on Jesus and a wonderful gift to help others encounter him too. Illustrated with the author's own photographs, which position amazing truths in a contemporary setting and drive their message home all the more.

  • - Students Living and Speaking for Jesus Around the World
    av Luke Cawley
    214,-

    Drawing together incredible stories from every region of the globe, Campus Lights bears witness to the way that student mission is flourishing around the world today. In his journalistic, engaging style, Luke Cawley recounts how students are taking risks to share their faith, continuing the legacy of Jesus' young disciples.

  • av Solome Skaff
    233,-

    Millions of people struggle with relational issues, emotional and mental health and do not have access to help. For those seeking freedom from the past, personal growth in the present, and a life of purpose, LifeCare is a powerful resource, bringing together Christ-centred recovery skills and research-supported pastoral care exercises.

  • av Grant Smith
    195,-

    Grant Smith is not a visionary, he's a problem solver. When confronted with the poverty he witnessed in Africa, he did the only thing he knew how - business. Both humorous and realistic, Smith tells of his successes and failures with diverse projects, challenging us to consider how we might use the resources we have been given to change lives.

  • av Mark Greene
    157,-

    Mark Greene looks at how we can truly flourish in our workplaces in this fun and highly practical 25th anniversary edition of Thank God It's Monday, fully revised for a new generation of workers. Whether we are full-time staff members, self-employed freelancers or start-up entrepreneurs, Greene challenges us to see God is at work, at work.

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