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  • av Mel Starr
    147

    A further well-crafted slice of medieval sleuthing from the bailiff and surgeon of Bampton, near Oxford.

  • - Could revenge cut her free?
    av S. L. Russell
    147

  • - Daily Reflections from Genesis to Revelation
    av Reverend John Stott
    187 - 361

  • - A Conversation on Christian Parenting Between a Father and his Sons
    av Howard Worsley
    147

    A Conversation on Christian Parenting Between a Father and his Sons

  • - Discovering New Territory and Finding Renewal in God
    av Andreas Boppart
    151

    Discovering new territory and finding renewal in God.

  • av Bob Hartman
    117

    Engaging board book for babies sharing simple biblical verses about God's love for them

  • av Bob Hartman
    117

    Engaging board book for babies sharing simple biblical verses about God's love for them

  • av Steph Bryant
    117

    A stunning visual explanation for young children to explore and wonder how God created animals.

  • av Steph Bryant
    117

    A stunning visual explanation for young children to explore and wonder how God created Earth

  • av Steph Bryant
    117

    God has given us lots of clues about how He made the space. This is how we think He did it. Discover how the wonders of the universe were made, beginning with a huge explosion. Follow the process of how stars, asteroids, comets, moons and planets were formed.

  • av Phyllis Thompson
    291

    A team of leading Pentecostal theologians from the UK and the USA assesses the challenges and opportunities facing Pentecostalism as it continues to grow and mature throughout the 21st century

  • - Twenty-five Empowering Stories from the Bible
    av Dr Elaine (Reader) Storkey
    151

    The UK's leading Christian feminist takes a closer look at twenty-five stories of women in the Bible, at how they responded to the crises they faced, and how they can act as models for today

  • av John Drane
    587

    John Drane's authoritative and accessible survey of the New Testament, now available in full colour in a popular flexiback format

  • - Living with Sorrow and Loss
    av Malcolm Duncan
    161

  • av Peter Walker
    221

    This book teaches the basics of the Christian faith, looking first at what Jesus himself taught, and then at what his apostles had to say. It is for anyone who wants to follow Jesus, but is not sure or would like to be reminded of the way.In short clear steps, Dr Peter Walker takes us through the basics of enjoying Jesus' forgiveness, welcoming his Spirit and feeding on his scriptures; then explores the principles of worshipping with his people, following his teaching and trusting him with our future.This classic of the field has been revised and is accompanied by access to an online PDF workbook and video content.

  • - Animal Hide and Seek
    av Corien Oranje
    187

    Do you know what a narwhal looks like? Can you find the rhino in every scene? From the jungle to the depths of the ocean, discover new animals and well-known animals in their natural habitat. Find as many beautiful, funny, and unusual animals as you can. Which ones do you know? Count monkeys, help the little okapis find their mother, and spot the bird of paradise.Learn about the amazing types of mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, fish, and amphibians under the ground or up in the air, the fast ones, and the ones that come out at night. A stunning book to celebrate God's wonderful creation. Hours of fun finding and naming animals!

  • av Pam Rhodes
    147

    There's never a dull moment at Hope Hall, as its rooms are filled throughout the day with gossipy grandmas, body-popping teenagers, temperamental dancing teachers, a choir without one decent singer to their name, knitters who natter, caterers who bake glorious cakes, slimmers nibbling chocolate, and a nursery group where it's the grown-ups who are near to tears! But it's all in a day's work for administrator, Kath, whose job it is to make sure Hope Hall offers something for everyone! Mind you, she can see that some key members of her team are struggling - like caretaker Trevor, who is nursing his beloved wife who has cancer, and Maggie, their wonderful cook, whose husband of twenty-five years has just left her for a woman half her age. As the team works to pull off their ambitious Hope Hall Centenary Easter Monday Fayre, Kath realizes reinforcements are needed. Brash, loud and inexperienced though she may be, Kath has a feeling that Shirley might be just the ticket! The Fayre is a triumph but when Kath's old flame comes back on the scene, she suddenly has some tough choices to make...Springtime at Hope Hall is the first book in a delightful new trilogy centred on a Victorian church hall, the like of which can be found at the heart of life in so many towns across England - full of friends and neighbours with stories that will have you giggling one minute, and dabbing your eyes the next.

  • - The Time-Twisters Series
    av Fiona Veitch Smith
    117,99

    Charles Babbage and the Curious Computer is a graphic novel for 7- to 9-year olds that follows a primary school science club who time travel to meet Christian inventor Charles Babbage, the man who paved the way for the modern day computer.

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    137

    This full-colour picture book brings to life this well-known carol for a young audience. Filled with the characters and animals from the nativity scene, remember afresh the wonder of the Christmas Story through the lyrics of this beloved carol.

  • av Caroline Carroll
    171

    God Made the Dinosaurs combines science and religion to show the variety and wonder of God's creation through time in a beautiful, fully-illustrated book for children aged 7 to 9.

  • av The Rt Revd Dr Graham (Author) Tomlin
    131

    How do we move on from Brexit? How do we restore our deeply divided nation?

  • av Bob Hartman
    151

    The Link-It-Up Bible, penned by acclaimed author Bob Hartman, is a compelling read that interweaves spirituality and life lessons. Published in 2020, this book belongs to a genre that transcends time and resonates with readers of all ages. SPCK Publishing, a renowned name in the literary world, takes pride in bringing this masterpiece to the bookshelves. Written in English, The Link-It-Up Bible is more than just a book; it's a journey that navigates through the intricacies of faith, providing a fresh perspective on biblical teachings. Bob Hartman, with his eloquent writing and profound understanding of the subject, makes this journey an enlightening experience for the readers. Grab your copy today and embark on this spiritual voyage.

  • - A Guide Through Grief, Pain and Loss
    av Madeleine Davies
    145

    A guide for young people on coping with the loss of a loved one. Packed with real-life stories, advice from doctors, counsellors, authors and others, this book will let readers know they are not alone.

  • - A God's-eye view of ageing
    av Ian Knox
    161

    Growing old is generally considered a problem by society. This book seeks to give a 'God-view' and shows how the reader can 'be' and 'do' ageing well. It takes an honest and positive look at many aspects of our later years, including a successful retirement, enjoying later life, keeping going as a Christian, helping others to find a real faith and being positive even in adversity.

  • - My Life's Journey
    av Timmy Mallett
    161 - 281

    In this entertaining and surprisingly moving autobiography, Timmy shares his journey through TV stardom, cycling the Camino and his passion for art

  • - Church Planting Lessons from the Vineyard
    av Vineyard Churches UK & Ireland
    135,99

    Explores the vision and theology of church planting before sharing a dynamic range of stories highlighting lessons learned by leaders, members and supporters throughout this costly and exciting journey.

  • av Stephen Tomkins
    137

    Worshipped by 2 billion Christians worldwide, Jesus Christ is the most famous human being ever. Stephen Tomkins takes the reader on a enlightening and enjoyable journey through the key stages of Christian development, covering the people, the events, the movements, the controversies and the expansion of the Church in this lively 'warts and all' portrait. The book begins with the life of Jesus before looking at the spread of the early church and the Roman Empire. Tomkins then continues the story of Christianity right up to the present day, including discussion of topics such as: the Eastern church, battles between East and West, the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, the Enlightenment and the impact of science. The author also provides a snapshot of the worldwide church of the 21st century and explores the challenges it faces.

  • - How to care for God's creation
    av Reverend Margot R. Hodson
    147

    A biblical basis for environmental care, explaining current problems and outlining constructive, positive responses.

  • av Peter Walker & Stephen Tomkins
    307

    This is an accessible two-part introduction to the most prominent figures of Christian history. Jesus and His World Who was this preacher from Nazareth? Can we be sure he existed? And if he did, what was the world like in which he lived? Placing Jesus firmly in the Jewish world of 1st-century Palestine, Peter Walker explores the religious and social background to his life, the Jewish expectations of a messiah, Jesus' ministry and teaching, and helps readers interpret Jesus' radical mission and the way he related to the world around him. Paul and His WorldWe know little about Paul. For some, his influence has been largely negative. For others, he is simply the greatest mind in Christian history. Stephen Tomkins argues that Paul would have been quite at home with such a mixed reception. Despite enjoying a degree of hero worship in his lifetime, he was also more reviled than any other Christian, and his Christian life was a constant arduous missionary journey of shipwrecks, prison, mob violence, and the depressing politics of church life. This is a lively and lucid portrayal of the man behind the controversy and the drama.

  • av G. R. Evans
    361

    How did Christianity come to have such an extraordinary influence upon Europe? Gillian R. Evans' 'The History of Christian Europe' offers a fascinating portrayal of the development and spread of Christianity in the context of over 2,000 years of European history.

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