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Third in the series, the author provides more "Children's Address" material for use by ministers in church, or by teachers during school assemblies. Containing sufficient material for a year, this is a practical resource which includes a feature on "The Family Service".
In 64 short and lively essays, A. M. Hunter offers new and exciting insights into the New Testament.
Presents the history of the early Christian church. This title provides us with glimpses of the great moments in those years after Christ's death. It shows us how the characters and events relate to our lives.
Moving, laugh-out-loud funny, spiritually uplifting and beautifully written, Black Diamonds and the Blue Brazil is about football, journalism, politics, religion, tragedy and community spirit, seen through the eyes of a dedicated supporter of one of British football's least successful clubs.
In Island, Kenneth Steven has chosen over 100 poems, including some of his best and most loved poems along with a selection of new work.
What is our understanding of Scotland's spiritual identity? Does religion belong only to the past - or does it also lie squarely in front of us in the future? Challenging and absorbing, this book sets out to help us to unravel the fundamental spiritual dimension of Scottish identity and enables us to confront our national potential.
Written in the Glasgow vernacular, this work is compiled from new Auld Testament stories woven into "Auld Testament Tales", as well as a complete re-edited version of "Glasgow Gospel". The author has also written the popular "A Scots Gospel".
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