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  • - Its origin and role in the 21st century
    by Leonardo De Chirico
    £5.99

    Comprehensive introduction to the Catholic Church's doctrine Unpacks the mystery of the Papacy Investigates the topic biblically

  • - How to approach SUFFERING, spread the GOSPEL, make DECISIONS and PRAY in the light of a God who really is in the DRIVING SEAT of the world
    by Orlando Saer
    £7.99

    Why then do bad things happen? Where does that leave 'free will'? Does God choose us or do we choose God? What's the point of praying if God already knows what he's going to do? Orlando Saer tackles these questions - and more - in a straightforward and engaging way. If you sometimes struggle to understand the way God works in the world, or to explain it to others, you will find light here. You'll also be left with a new appreciation of just how big the God of the Bible really is.

  • - The Meaning of the Word 'blood' in Scripture
    by Alan Stibbs
    £4.99

    Did you know that the blood of Christ is mentioned more times in the New Testament than the cross or even the death of Christ? But what is the significance of this fact? What does it tell us about the sacrifice of Christ and how does this emphasis on his blood help us in understanding the finished work of Christ on the cross? Alan Stibbs dispels any misconceptions that people may have about Jesus' blood and its work by examining the Old and New Testament. The author gives us the Biblical understanding of the meaning of the blood which equates to the purposeful and effective laying down of a life. We will find that indeed His Blood Works!

  • by Irene Howat
    £6.49

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    - A Doctor Looks at Suffering & Success
    by Gaius Davies
    £10.99

    Written by a Consultant Psychiatrist at King's College Hospital 'This book is a celebration of God's Grace' - John Stott Examines the lives of some of the greatest characters in church history

  • by A. M. Renwick
    £7.99

    An opportunity to read of lives transformed as they became convicted of the gospel truth and in turn led them to serve God, this book also shows how today's society has benefited from the spiritual and social changes that occurred at this time."I am delighted to see this classic study of the Scottish Reformation by Prof.

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    - His Gifts and Power
    by John Owen
    £9.99

    The second book in the series following on from the bestselling Rainforest AdventuresChildren are fascinated with the natural world around them and with facts and information about animals that they have never seen. However often good nature programmes on T.V. or articles in magazines centre on evolution and completely ignore the Creator. Each story has a Bible verse and lesson for the reader to take away. Written by someone who spent his life in the Rainforest this book has the added benefit of being written by someone who has been there lived there and experienced the culture not just someone who has read the encyclopaedias.

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    - A Resource Book for Family Devotions
    by Terry L. Johnson
    £9.99

    Do you struggle to provide enjoyable, meaningful and spiritual times of family devotions? Do you avoid the whole subject but have the nagging thought that you should be doing something?Let Terry & Family Worship equip you for leading your family in worship with the help of some key questions: What is family worship? What have other people done? Why Should I do it? How can I start? A Valuable resource which you will not exhaust in years.

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    - Drifting from the Truth in confessional Scottish Churches
    by Ian Hamilton
    £9.99

    This revealing read will give you an opportunity to learn from history. How do strong confessional churches that seem to be doing all the right things drift inexorably from the truth?. What is clear from Ian Hamilton's fascinating study is that it doesn't happen over night but it is a gradual erosion of theological and doctrinal standards. Nineteenth century Scotland was seen as a Christian nation composed of church-going people. Among its churches, Presbyterianism was strongest, and within Presbyterianism there were several large denominations. The future looked bright and optimism marked many of the church leaders and congregations. Yet the sad fact is that most of them were blind to the presence of the warning signs that ultimately caused the decline and not the continued growth of the church in Scotland. To understand how this happened Ian Hamilton looks at the changes that took place within one of these large Presbyterian denominations - the United Presbyterian Church - and analyses the roots, developments and consequences of these changes, particularly the departure from the doctrines summarised in the Westminster Confession of Faith. It is a salutary lesson to observe that the movements for church unions and increased evangelism of the nineteenth century were not signs of spiritual health; instead they were inadequate sticking plasters that hid dangerous spiritual disease. This book also includes discussion on the nature of subscription to the Confession at time of 1733 secession, the atonement controversy 1841-45, the Union controversy 1863-1873 and 1879 United Presbyterian Church Declaratory Act.

  • - The death of a dream and what came after
    by Michael Wilcock
    £10.49

    Jeremiah was set aside to be the prophet to the nations Lamentations tells Jerusalem's story of suffering God still loves his people even when they have sinned against him

  • - Turning from sin to God
    by Thomas Boston
    £7.99

    Includes an introduction from J. I. Packer Inspiring a new generation to experience the delights of Puritan Literature.

  • - Christ, A Complete Saviour
    by John Bunyan
    £6.49

  • - Salvation History for Kids
    by James M. Hamilton
    £4.49

    With rhymes and Bible verses, children are taken through salvation history from creation onwards.

  • by Diana Kleyn
    £6.49

    It was the longest drought that anyone in the county had ever seen. Everyone was praying for rain. The fields were dry, the animals were thirsty and everyone was really hot. But only one little girl really believed that God would answer and she taught her minister a lesson. Find out how she did this by reading the rest of the story and others in this book. Read about the drought, the poor man who was made rich and the shepherd boy who lost his sheep. You will also read about people and lots of children who faithfully stood up for Jesus. Scriptural references are taken from the King James Version of the Bible and the questions are based on this. Suitable for 7-12 year olds.

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