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  • - Prayer, process and practice
    by Mark Ireland
    £11.49

    Gives the reader the benefit of 10 years' experience of putting MAP into practice

  • by Stephen (Author) Gaukroger
    £6.99

    A Bible study guide to the book of "Daniel".

  • by Kate Charles
    £9.49

    The second in the much-loved Book of Psalms mysteries.

  • by Kate Charles
    £9.49

    The first in the much-loved Book of Psalms mysteries.

  • by Kate Charles
    £8.99

    A brand new, enthralling clerical mystery from a much-loved writer.

  • by Edoardo Albert
    £8.99

    The second book in The Northumbrian Thrones series. After the death of Edwin, who slew his father, the young prince Oswald seeks to regain the throne.

  • by Juliet David
    £6.99

    A simplified version of a popular Bible story book suitable for younger kids!

  • - Encounters with the God of the impossible
    by Catherine Campbell
    £9.49

    Stories from the Bible, and from today, of believers who said 'I can't', only to discover that God can.

  • by Andy Bannister
    £9.49

    In the last decade, atheism has leapt from obscurity to the front pages: producing best-selling books, making movies, and plastering adverts on the side of buses. There's an energy and a confidence to contemporary atheism: many people now assume that a godless scepticism is the default position, indeed the only position for anybody wishing to appear educated, contemporary, and urbane. Atheism is hip, religion is boring. Yet when one pokes at popular atheism, many of the arguments used to prop it up quickly unravel. The Atheist Who Didn't Exist is designed to expose some of the loose threads on the cardigan of atheism, tug a little, and see what happens. Blending humour with serious thought, Andy Bannister helps the reader question everything, assume nothing and, above all, recognise lazy scepticism and bad arguments. Be an atheist by all means: but do be a thought-through one.

  • by Nick Hawkes
    £9.49

    Dr Nick Hawkes gathers evidence from science, history, and mathematics to seek out the signature of God. By surveying the various fields of study, he gathers a mass of evidence, concluding that faith in God is reasonable and that the evidence invites it. Addressing the big questions of origins and meaning, Hawkes considers the cosmos and the arguments for a Creator behind creation. He looks at biology, and the ideas of Darwin and Dr Richard Dawkins. He examines the significance of suffering and the phenomenon of mathematics - the code by which we understand how things work. He sifts through history and how it has been 'molded'. He considers the nature of truth, and whether it is ever knowable, and if so how; and he takes a long, hard look at ideas about the afterlife. What we believe is important. It becomes our identity, something we stake our very lives upon. Who Ordered The Universe? is essential reading for those battling with identity and their place in the world. It is the ideal gift for a non-Christian friend.

  • by Christina Goodings
    £4.99

    A fun and interactive introduction to a well-loved Bible story - now in board book format.

  • - How To Be A Christian In The Twenty-First Century
    by Marcus Borg
    £13.49

    Distilled into a single volume, here is the essence of Marcus Borg: the world's leading spokesman for progressive Christianity until his death in 2015, and one of the most widely respected and influential theologians of our time.

  • - Two Boys, Two Bikes, One Unforgettable Mission
    by Charles Guilhamon
    £9.99

    A fast-paced travel narrative that vividly conveys the freshness of the Christian faith and the excitement of being on a gap year. An insight into the lives of persecuted Christian communities the world over.

  • - A Very Brief History
    by Professor Brian Davies
    £8.99

    Concise historical introduction to Aquinas and his continuing influence on the world and how we see it

  • - A 1930 Murder Mystery
    by Kel Richards
    £8.99

    Featuring the fictional character Clive Staples (aka 'Jack') Lewis as an amateur detective, presented with a mysterious crime.

  • by Catherine Fox
    £9.99

    An outstanding novel about faith and forgiveness, love and loss, holding on and letting go.

  • - A novel
    by Pam Rhodes
    £8.99

    A heartwarming novel about the impact 'Songs of Praise' has on an idyllic village in rural Suffolk.

  • - Retaining Young People And Growing The Church
    by Dr Nick (Reader) Shepherd
    £11.49

    Strategic and timely wake-up call for the Church.

  • - Reclaiming a Prayerful Life
    by Magdalen Smith
    £9.99

    Reworks traditional concepts of prayer and gives them a contemporary 'spin'. Each chapter has a short, sharp contemporary title, with a further subtitle to unpack the content, and ends with ideas for both individuals and leaders on how to put the concept under discussion into practice.

  • by Professor Anthony Thiselton
    £19.99

    A rounded, coherent and biblically grounded account of the major topics in the study of theology, by one of the world's most widely respected evangelical scholars.

  • - Growing Faith Together
    by Revd Rebecca Kirkpatrick
    £9.49

    This book lists 100 essentials of biblical and Christian knowledge that all children should know before they are confirmed. For each item on the list, the author provides a brief description or explanation, followed by suggestions for exploring the subject with children and young people, including at confirmation level.

  • by Elena Pasquali
    £6.49

    A reassuring and sentimental collection of prayers and blessings for 3-5s

  • by Christina Goodings
    £4.99

    A chunky Christmas board book with embossing and a tab on each page.

  • by Suzy Senior
    £6.99

    Six cute and funny woodland tales

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