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  • - A Christian's Guide Series
    by Dr Philip Mullan
    £5.49

    The abortion debate often provokes strong reactions on both sides of the argument. Past exploring the hard facts of abortion, we need to address what the Bible teaches us on what it means to be human. Dr Mullen does this, taking information from both a biblical and scientific perspective, and presenting it conscientiously.

  • - Christian'S Guide Series
    by Stephen Baker
    £5.49

    Money impacts every single one of us. Some see it as simply a means to an end, others view creating wealth as the aim of their life. It is even seen as inherently evil by some. Despite where you personally stand, have you ever stopped to deeply explore what the Bible, our true guide in every aspect of life, has to say about this divisive topic?

  • by M David McKillen
    £14.99

  • by Marcus Cain & A J Higgins
    £12.99

  • by Christina Eastwood
    £6.99

  • by Mary Weeks Millard
    £6.99

    Inspired by a real-life toy monkey, this book of short stories takes you on wild adventures where you will meet hungry crocodiles, grumpy cows, and lots and lots of monkeys! With a short reflection at the end of each chapter, this is perfect for getting to children to reflect on issues that they will have to face as they grow up.

  • - Harmonising the Gospels
    by Jeremy Gibson
    £10.99

    Have you ever attempted to harmonise the four Gospels into one linear timeline? If so, you know it''s no easy feat. However, this is what Jeremy Gibson has done in Four Writers, One Story, resulting in a rigorous yet comprehensible bird''s eye view of the Lord''s ministry on Earth.

  • - 50 Years of Gospel Blessing in Botswana
    by Clark Logan
    £9.49

    With glorious sunsets, incredible wildlife and peace-loving people, you can almost understand why someone would leave the comforts of home and the security of successful careers, for a life in Botswana. Joy in the Desert tells the story of a small band of devoted Christians who did just that, moved to an unknown country, with no guaranteed salary.

  • - Is the Design Real?
    by David Galloway
    £9.49

    An in-depth, yet fully accessible, look at the evidence for design in living things. This intriguing and informative blend of real clinical cases and entertaining prose is a superb resource for combatting evolutionary arguments, whilst retaining the ability to provide enjoyment to the reader.

  • by Jack Hay
    £5.49

    The Bible made us ¿wise unto salvation¿ when we were sinners, and it continues to be indispensible for our spiritual development. There is no quick fix for arriving at a full understanding of its teaching; this booklet does not profess to be that. Its aim is to provide basic guidelines for Bible study for younger people or new believers.

  • - Examine the Evidence
    by Mr Bert Cargill
    £5.49

    Considering Creation describes some of the wonder and beauty of what we can observe all around us. Many people call it nature. Many others call it creation.When speaking about living things almost everyone calls them creatures. Our intuition is that, like everything else, creatures were indeed created.

  • - Ritchie Character Study Series
    by Mr Tom Wilson
    £12.99

    This is the fifth book in the Ritchie Character Study Series. This very helpful study on the life of Moses, one of the greatest leaders in the Bible, renowned lawgiver, prophet and deliverer of his people. Moses faced seemingly impossible situations and experienced frustration and failure,

  • - A One Year Devotional for Teens and Young Adults
    by Ruth Chesney
    £9.49

    ¿The Christian life is a lot like climbing a mountain. When we trust Christ for salvation we begin on the gentle slopes, but it¿s not long before we are faced with a choice. Are we going to leisurely make our way to heaven, gliding along and living how we please? Or will we choose the steep and difficult path, living for God

  • by Craig Munro
    £7.99

    This is the third of a series, dealing with familiar Bible topics. Craig first covered The Ten Commandments and then The Nine Beatitudes. He now covers The Eight Kingdom Parables. Eight Kingdom Parables! Are we not accustomed to speaking of ΓÇ£The Seven Parables of the KingdomΓÇ¥ in Matthew 13? Craig contends that the reference to the householder at v.52 should be included, and so he speaks of eight parables. Although basically doctrinal, the book is incisive in the challenge it presents regarding our commitment to sow seed. Are we employing every avenue open to us to communicate the Word of God? Stress is laid on the fact that it is the only method whereby souls are reached for the Kingdom. CraigΓÇÖs expositions and conclusions are well backed up with a multitude of Bible references that demonstrate his wide knowledge of the Scriptures, even those parts that we might regard as obscure. In his introduction, Craig suggests that each chapter of his book can be read in five minutes. We recommend that you devote just a little longer to it! If you are going to digest all that is there, and follow up on the Bible references, it will need some diligent thought. We do trust that the little volume will be really enlightening to those of you who are exploring these things for the first time, and an encouraging refresher course for those of you who have known them for many years.

  • by Eunice Wilkie
    £6.99

    Beautifully-illustrated, matt-finished, lined notebooks with a Bible verse at the foot of each page.

  • - Notebook
    by Eunice Wilkie
    £6.99

    Beautifully-illustrated, matt-finished, lined notebooks with a Bible verse at the foot of each page.

  • by Mervyn Wishart
    £7.99

    Seven Postures of Christ is a series of gleanings from the four Gospels in which we are invited to marvel at the glory of our Lord Jesus displayed in various postures that He adopted during his earthly life.

  • by Christina Eastwood
    £6.99

    Were the old Saxon gods real? If not, where did everything come from? What really happens after death? Wulfgar the Saxon is perplexed and sudden death for him and his village seems only too likely as fierce Viking raiders are over-running his native Wessex. Even the king is being defeated atevery turn. When he least expects it,

  • by E W Rogers
    £9.99

  • by Jeremy Gibson
    £16.49

    This book seeks to capture, in roughly chronological order, what took place within that six month period. During this stage of the Lordâ??s public ministry large crowds followed Him, many professed to believe on Him and there was a growing expectation that the Kingdom of God was about to be established on earth.

  • by David Newell
    £16.49

    This is the lastest commentary in the What the bible Teaches Old Testament series,and a companion to the series on the New Testament,which is widely appreciated and provided a much needed resource for the Bible student interested in a clear and concise exposition of the scriptures.

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