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A year's worth of illustrated reflections and meditations on dogs known and loved.
Join Harriet, Darwin's pet tortoise, and Milton, Schrodinger's indecisive cat on a time-travelling quest of discovery, unravelling scientific exploration and religious beliefs and how they fit together. Throughout the centuries humans have been looking for answers to BIG questions - how did the universe start? Is there a God behind it? Has science explained away the need for a God, or can faith enhance scientific discovery? On this adventure Harriet and Milton are investigating who the first scientists were. Step into Harriet and Milton's time machine, bring some snacks, and enjoy this curious quest of discovery - become a Mesopotamian stargazer, cast your vote in 'Greece has Scientific Talent', and meet Pythagoras! Written by Julia Golding, winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2006, and the Nestle Smarties Book Prize 2006.
Join Harriet, Darwin's pet tortoise, and Milton, Schrodinger's indecisive cat on a time-travelling quest of discovery, unravelling scientific exploration and religious beliefs and how they fit together. Throughout the centuries humans have been looking for answers to BIG questions - how did the universe start? Is there a God behind it? Has science explained away the need for a God, or can faith enhance scientific discovery? Harriet and Milton start their investigation with trying to discover when humans started asking these questions. First stop on the quest is cave paintings - who did them? What did they mean, and what can they show us about our ancestors? Step into Harriet and Milton's time machine, bring some snacks, and enjoy this curious quest of discovery. Written by Julia Golding, winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2006, and the Nestle Smarties Book Prize 2006.
A selection of daily readings from the founder of The Salvation Army.
How we can bring the character and nature of God to our colleagues at work
The Letter to the Romans is Paul's masterpiece. In 52 weekly chapters Simon Ponsonby brings Paul's greatest letter to life.
Richard Foster's son discovers the celebrated disciplines for himself.
This book will approach the Reformation from the perspective on last year's Spring Harvest theme, 'One in Christ', and therefore look not at how or why the church split, or whether the church should have split, but from the perspective that the church cannot split because it is Christ's one body. From this basis, the book will explore themes of Christianity such as the church, attitude to scripture and faith, belief, grace and works seeking wisdom from each of the incarnations of the church that resulted from the disagreements of the sixteenth century.
The biography of a frail woman with a heart for the lost boys of Africa.
An exploration of the nature of human consciousness and personhood by one of the world's greatest theologians.
A practical, non-patronizing guide to depressive illness for Christians
One of the world's foremost theologians meditates on the mystery of Christ and helps us form a truly contemporary Christian spirituality
The SPCK Lectionary provides a completely redesigned and clearly laid-out presentation of the Common Worship calendar and lectionary, with BCP readings on the same page. Sundays and major festivals are covered, as well as weekday
Roger Trigg examines the debate about whether or not science disproves God.
A new addition to this popular series, aimed at children aged 8-12
Crucially fills a gap in the market for an authoritative book on self-supporting ministry
Anglicized version of one of the most popular and trusted contemporary translations of the Bible, completely reset and redesigned for a new generation.
You will spend on average six years of your life dreaming. This is more than a simple mental process. It is clear from the Bible that dreams and visions are important ways in which God chooses to speak to people. This book teaches you how to understand the language of dreams and visions so that you can hear what God is saying to you at night, and during your prayer times. Love has a Voice and He wants to speak to His modern-day people. Everybody dreams, and there is great interest in dreams. Interpreting dreams for non-Christian people can help them to receive God's love and guidance. The book is highly practical, and includes training exercises at the end of each chapter.
What happens when politicians believe they are governing in God's name and with His approval?
30 brief meditations for busy people, beautifully illustrated, each with a prayer
The Bible condensed into an hour's reading, keeping its original words.
The impact of the Grenfell Tower fire on the community, as witnessed by the first clergy person on the scene and neighbour of residents.
Attractive prayers and readings allowing the reader to spend a month with St Francis.
Attractive prayers and readings allowing the reader to spend a month with Julian of Norwich, in an accessible format
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