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The police call came at 4:00 am. A possible burglary that turns out to be a particularly nasty murder. Sandra Deeson, the Librarian who finds the bloodied body, is deeply shaken. Then the nightmares begin- because what the police don't know is that this is not the first time she has found a corpse. One of Sandra's colleagues is missing. The Police investigation starts and then stalls. There may be a clue in the painting someone left for Sandra - but the picture brings back memories she's tried to keep buried. Two unidentified bodies, thirty years apart, and the only connection is Sandra herself. Last time, it cost her dearly. This time the price may be even steeper.
Join Sister Wendy on a journey through Lent, and discover the timeless wisdom to be found in some of the world's greatest paintings
A selection of the best from BBC Radio 4's Lent Talks over the last ten years.
A series of dynamic interviews by Peter Kerridge, Chief Executive of Premier Christian Radio, with eight leading Christian Entrepreneurs who share their thoughts, feelings, ideas and insight about what changes they feel would benefit the church today.
Concise historical introduction to William Tyndale and his continuing influence on the world and how we see it.
An illuminating and highly readable account of the rise and demise of a world classic, which still informs our common language as well as much of the great literature of the last four centuries
Concise historical introduction to Byzantine Christianity and its continuing influence on the world and how we see it
Everyone wants a relationship that lasts. Yet nearly half of all today's parents split up. Harry and Kate Benson began their own married life with great expectations. But within a few years, they stood on the brink of divorce. Today, their marriage is stronger than ever and they have helped many other struggling couples. So what changed? In this ground-breaking book Harry and Kate tell their own inspiring, hope-filled story, set within the wider context of family research into what works. Harry and Kate's radical solution to strengthening families and reducing unnecessary family breakdown is simple. Their research suggests a happy mum tends to mean a happy household. She is the lynchpin around whom the family rotates. So for most mums, the success of a marriage depends primarily on her husband's ability to make her feel valued. In other words: husband, love your wife. And she will love you right back. In that order. That's what mums want. That's the recipe for happy family life.
A one stop resource covering everything churches will need to work with families and children
More than Words is a captivating book by the renowned author, Hannah Dunnett. Published in 2017 by SPCK Publishing, this book has made a significant impact in its genre. More than Words is an exploration of the power of words and the impact they can have on our lives. Hannah Dunnett, with her unique writing style, takes the readers on a journey that is both enlightening and engaging. The book, published in the summer of 2017, has been widely acclaimed for its insightful and thought-provoking content. SPCK Publishing, known for their selection of impactful books, has once again delivered a masterpiece with More than Words. If you are a fan of engaging and insightful literature, More than Words by Hannah Dunnett is a must-read.
Debbie Duncan knows all too much about the need for resilience. She and her husband Malcolm, and her children, have all had to deal with prolonged ill health, as well as episodes of acute health crisis. Two family members have died. As a pastor's wife and a working mum she copes with emergencies large and small on a daily basis. So what makes you strong when you have no strength? Drawing on her personal experience as a nurse and a teacher, Debbie has considerable insight into what constitutes resilience: the ability to cope, to stay on course, to bounce back. In this helpful new book she considers what is required for physical, mental and spiritual durability, interweaving biblical teaching, prayers, with personal anecdote, and sound advice.
An adult colouring book with detailed illustrations which focusses on the promise of hope.
This volume brings together for the first time the five Agreed Statements of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC).
An introductory guide that enables students to grasp the essential elements of their subject, the methods used to study it, and the key concepts and debates within it
A little book crammed full of puzzles and activities based on children of the Bible.
A little book crammed full of puzzles and activities based on children of the Bible.
Reveals a fresh awareness of Jesus, a certainty of God's ultimate victory, and courage to be the people of God.
A collection of stories about real people, this book takes a look at doubt, suffering, hypocrisy, the problem of happy pagans, Sunday highs and weekday reality, emotions and more. The last three chapters offer help in rebuilding our faith from its foundations.
Each of the sixty-six books in the Bible has its own flavour. One of the pleasures of Bible study is to recognize each kind of writing that we are dealing with, and to learn to interpret it appropriately.
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